Hazardous materials barreling down the highway in an 80,000-pound tractor trailer – what can go wrong?
Unfortunately, a lot can.
Apr 18, 2024 / by Gary Kendle posted in Chemical Logistics, chemical trucking
Hazardous materials barreling down the highway in an 80,000-pound tractor trailer – what can go wrong?
Unfortunately, a lot can.
Apr 17, 2024 / by Weber Logistics posted in Happening Now
According to an article in Supply Chain Dive, a new report shows that workers are less likely to leave their positions in the next 6 months. This report from Eagle Hill Consulting also shows that employee sentiment improved during Q1 2024 after declining in the last three quarters of 2023.
Apr 11, 2024 / by Weber Logistics posted in Happening Now
According to the JOC, US retailers have significantly revised their import forecast for the first half of 2024 upwards. This upgrade is buoyed by ocean carriers expanding services across all coasts, signaling confidence against overcapacity concerns.
Apr 10, 2024 / by Weber Logistics posted in Happening Now
An article in SupplyChainBrain identifies the strategies, tactics and technologies that will drive supply chain success in 2024 and beyond. These include ongoing concerns like tackling the labor shortage and longer-term initiatives like embracing sustainability.
Apr 4, 2024 / by Weber Logistics posted in Happening Now
According to MarketWatch, a leading barometer of business conditions at U.S. manufacturers turned positive in March for the first time in 17 months. This is another sign that the industrial side of the economy is on the mend.
Apr 1, 2024 / by Weber Logistics posted in Happening Now
Supply Chain 24/7 has released its list of the top universities for studying supply chains. Six of these schools – including #1-ranked MIT – are in the US, while four are in Europe.
Mar 29, 2024 / by Weber Logistics posted in 3PL Outsourcing, Drayage, Distribution, supply chain cycle time
Some companies will choose to have their ocean carrier perform “port-to-door” drayage services. While this approach may be convenient, it can also be detrimental to your port-to-market distribution speed as it’s easy to become a small fish in a big ocean carrier pond. You are likely not a priority shipper to the steamship line, and your containers won’t be their first priority – especially in peak periods. When you choose the right asset-based carrier for drayage, its assets are as good as yours.
Mar 22, 2024 / by Weber Logistics posted in Happening Now
FreightWaves reports that the Biden administration’s plan to decarbonize the trucking industry will come with a staggering $1 trillion price tag. This is according to a study released by the Clean Freight Coalition (CFC), which is made up of trucking associations, carriers, truck dealers and truck stop operators.
Mar 15, 2024 / by Weber Logistics posted in Happening Now
The Federal Maritime Commission's (FMC) new ruling on detention and demurrage (D&D) charges, effective May 28, is welcomed by the trucking industry, particularly for those involved in international container transport. Previously, truckers had been burdened with D&D fees levied by ocean carriers for delays at ports and inland rail facilities, awaiting reimbursement from shippers.
Mar 14, 2024 / by Jim Marcoly posted in Temperature Controlled Warehousing, logistics in California, integrated 3PL services, alcohol logistics
When looking for an alcohol logistics services provider, there are several considerations you should address to ensure that your products will be handled and distributed safely, securely, legally, and efficiently. In this article, we’ll tackle some of the most important of these and help you identify the type of 3PL that may be right for your business.
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