Logistics Sector Faces Tech Growth Amid Talent Shortages

Logistics Sector Faces Tech Growth Amid Talent Shortages

The 30th annual 'Trends and Issues in Logistics and Transportation' report reveals the profound impact of technological transformation on the logistics industry. Companies are shifting their strategic focus from cost control to innovation, with operational goals increasingly emphasizing asset utilization. Technology adoption is becoming a key competitive differentiator, but also presents cost and talent challenges. The report also commemorates the original author of the study, Mary Holcomb, and looks forward to the future of the research. This year's edition highlights the critical need for businesses to adapt to the evolving technological landscape and address the growing talent gap.

Supply Chain Education Tackles Skills Gap to Boost Business Growth

Supply Chain Education Tackles Skills Gap to Boost Business Growth

This article delves into the significance of supply chain education and how investing in education can bridge the skills gap and drive business growth. It analyzes the current state of the supply chain talent market, highlighting the existing skills gap and its impact on both companies and individuals. Furthermore, the article introduces diverse educational models and explores how companies can enhance team capabilities and cultivate a learning organization through skills gap assessments and on-the-job training. Ultimately, it emphasizes the crucial role of continuous learning in addressing the evolving demands of the supply chain industry.

CMA CGM Sells APL Terminals to Cut Debt Focus on Core Routes

CMA CGM Sells APL Terminals to Cut Debt Focus on Core Routes

CMA CGM's sale of APL Terminals aims to optimize its debt structure, focus on core business, and synergize with the Ocean Alliance to reduce route redundancy. This move will impact the competitive landscape of the shipping market, trigger a battle for terminal assets, and potentially accelerate industry consolidation. While CMA CGM remains a significant port operator, it will continue to adjust its strategy to address market challenges. The sale represents a significant strategic shift for the company, impacting its port operations and financial standing. The long-term effects on the shipping industry remain to be seen.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Ecommerce Leaders Meet in Kansas City on Retail Evolution

Ecommerce Leaders Meet in Kansas City on Retail Evolution

E-commerce experts gathered in Kansas City for the KC SmartPort's "KC Delivers" forum, discussing the impact of e-commerce on the retail industry. The forum focused on e-commerce strategies, brick-and-mortar transformation, workforce needs, and logistics site selection. Experts shared insights on navigating e-commerce challenges and seizing growth opportunities. Key takeaways included strategies for retailers to adapt to the changing landscape, the importance of efficient supply chains, and the growing demand for skilled labor in the e-commerce sector. The forum also provided a glimpse into the future trends shaping the e-commerce industry.

East Coast Port Strike Threatens Supply Chains Retailers Seek White House Aid

East Coast Port Strike Threatens Supply Chains Retailers Seek White House Aid

The National Retail Federation (NRF), along with 177 industry associations, has sent a letter to the White House urging government intervention in the labor negotiations between the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX). They are seeking to avert a potential port strike on October 1st, emphasizing the devastating economic impact it would have. The letter highlights the urgency of the situation and implores retailers to proactively address supply chain risks in anticipation of potential disruptions. The NRF underscores the need for a swift resolution to avoid further exacerbating existing supply chain vulnerabilities.

Los Angeles Port Volume to Drop 10 Amid Trade Policy Changes

Los Angeles Port Volume to Drop 10 Amid Trade Policy Changes

The Port of Los Angeles expects a 10% decrease in container throughput in the second half of this year, primarily due to market changes triggered by U.S. tariff policies against several countries. Despite a strong start to the year, the industry is filled with uncertainty about the future and must remain vigilant.

04/09/2025 Logistics
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Logistics Firms Adapt to Uschina Trade Tensions in H1 2025

Logistics Firms Adapt to Uschina Trade Tensions in H1 2025

In the first half of 2025, despite challenges posed by the Sino-U.S. trade war, logistics companies are actively responding to market changes by optimizing overseas warehouse layouts and transportation plans, aided by tariff policy adjustments and the growth of instant logistics. Additionally, the development of the carbon trading market is guiding the logistics sector towards a low-carbon and green transformation. Overall, the logistics industry is facing new opportunities and changes.

USPS Suspends China Package Imports Straining Crossborder Ecommerce

USPS Suspends China Package Imports Straining Crossborder Ecommerce

The United States Postal Service (USPS) has announced a suspension on accepting packages from China and Hong Kong, raising concerns among cross-border e-commerce sellers. As a result, the small package logistics market is in turmoil, with sellers facing pressure to adapt to new policies and additional costs. Sellers need to closely monitor changes in tariffs and consider switching to other shipping companies.

08/05/2025 Logistics
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Texas Floods Disrupt Global Dry Bulk Supply Chain

Texas Floods Disrupt Global Dry Bulk Supply Chain

Severe flooding in Texas has affected bulk cargo ports, leading to delays in cargo transport, potential queues of vessels, and rising freight costs, posing challenges to the global supply chain. The export and import of bulk goods at key ports have been impacted, and future market fluctuations require attention.

08/05/2025 Logistics
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