Our Weird Economy Gets Weirder
When we chose to say the economy was getting weird in the last newsletter, we had no idea that events were about to prove us to have…
When we chose to say the economy was getting weird in the last newsletter, we had no idea that events were about to prove us to have…
The state of New Jersey has adopted a new law regarding management of temporary workers that could set an example for other states, according to employment attorneys….
Many employers are concerned that revealing pay ranges in job postings could lead to negative outcomes, but new research shows organizations have found that they lead to…
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has proposed reducing some annual registration fees for truckers, freight brokers, freight forwarders and leasing companies for 2024 in anticipation of…
Well, that didn’t take long. In the last issue, we predicted that there would be serious consequences for the railroads arising from the Norfolk Southern (NS) derailment…
Everyone is looking for ways to streamline and improve. Sometimes that means finding the right partner to make those goals a reality. For a lot of manufacturers,…
As third-party logistics (3PL) companies, it’s easy to stay in the familiar. Implementing new technology can feel like it will only be a costly investment of both…
Smart warehousing is quickly becoming the answer to many of the industry’s challenges. With the help of the latest technological advancements, warehouses are becoming faster, more efficient,…
Retailers and wholesalers are driving the trend towards larger big box warehouses, according to the commercial real estate services giant CBRE. North American “big-box” warehouse transactions (defined…
Confidence in the future application of intelligent robots used in warehouse automation is at an all-time high among logistics professionals, according to a survey conducted by the…