U.S. Manufacturing on the Rebound, but Looks Much Different Today
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U.S. Manufacturing on the Rebound, but Looks Much Different Today

Over the past 30 years, U.S. manufacturing has undergone a tremendous loss because jobs were outsourced or moved overseas, where labor was cheap and readily available. However, the new resurgence in U.S. manufacturing is underway, as labor costs in the States becomes competitive with other parts of the world and the energy revolution allowed by newly developed…

Coast Guard Struggles to Keep Shipping Lanes Open in Great Lakes
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Coast Guard Struggles to Keep Shipping Lanes Open in Great Lakes

The massive polar vortex, which has brought temperatures of below zero degrees Fahrenheit to regions stretching from Canada through the Deep South, is causing the earliest freeze of the shipping lanes in the Great Lakes since the 1930’s. Since freightliners are unable to break through these massive bodies of ice on their own, the Coast Guard…

Delivery Companies Take Heat for Late Christmas Packages, But Aren’t the Only Ones to Blame

Delivery Companies Take Heat for Late Christmas Packages, But Aren’t the Only Ones to Blame

UPS, and to a smaller degree FedEx, have fallen under fire by both consumers and retailers for failing to meet Christmas delivery deadlines. However, they were in fact victims of a perfect storm of problems that made on time deliveries impossible. According to industry sources, retailers and the weather conditions contributed to other problems, such as…

UK Receives Funding to Build Nuclear Power Facilities
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UK Receives Funding to Build Nuclear Power Facilities

Following a 30-year lag in nuclear power plant building around the world, mostly due to environmental and political concerns, the U.K. nuclear supply chain has received a £13 million investment in order to construct the first nuclear power plant in the United Kingdom in 20 years. The money is coming from Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) and a number…

How Has E-commerce Changed Logistics?

How Has E-commerce Changed Logistics?

Undoubtedly, e-commerce has changed consumer marketing, retail stores, pricing structures, and the general shopping landscape. Almost six percent of all retail commerce is now done online. However, it is also forcing logistics executives to rethink how they operate warehouse facilities, truck routes, and even loading docks. Look at how logistics is morphing in response to…

Number of Women in Supply Chain Leadership Roles Still Quite Low

Number of Women in Supply Chain Leadership Roles Still Quite Low

A recent poll conducted by SCM World surveyed Fortune Global 500 companies and determined that just 10 percent of the leadership positions within the supply chain are held by women. Part of the reason for this disparity is due to the roots of the supply chain, which lie in manufacturing and transportation, traditionally industries that did not…

2014 Trends in the Food Supply Chain
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2014 Trends in the Food Supply Chain

Just as consumers are clamoring for the latest and greatest in industries such as technology, automobiles, home appliances, and electronics, they are also looking for newer and more interesting things to eat. In order to predict what’s going to be hot (and what’s not) for this year, the National Restaurant Association conducted a survey of…

Big Data From Logistics Could Drive Other Industries, According to Report

Big Data From Logistics Could Drive Other Industries, According to Report

The giant logistics company DHL, recently released a report entitled “Big Data in Logistics.” The report concludes that someday logistics companies could become the go-to search engines for information on almost all other industries. Logistics companies gather a tremendous amount of information (big data) during the course of their normal operations. Information on the routes…