by webadmin | Oct 10, 2022 | Logistics
California is objecting to the allowance of the OOIDA (Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association) into the next round of the California Trucking Association’s lawsuit against California in accordance with the AB5 independent contractor law. The recent filing in...
by webadmin | Aug 29, 2022 | Logistics
The global freight forwarding market is predicted to grow by $11.05 billion from 2021 ($180.66 billion) to 2022 ($191.71 billion), a compound annual growth (CAGR) of 6.1%. Projections, also, indicate market growth of $220.34 billion in 2026. The GFF market includes...
by webadmin | May 26, 2022 | Logistics
Supply-chain challenges are causing companies to reconsider managing inventory to meet customer demand while preserving their balance sheets. Businesses including film and photographic supplies manufacturer Eastman Kodak and beauty-products maker Olaplex are among...
by webadmin | May 24, 2022 | Logistics
In March, inflation, supply imbalances, and strong demand for imported goods widened the U.S. trade deficit, with clothing, computers, and vehicles driving the surge. Therefore, according to the Commerce Department, the trade gap in goods and services widened by 22.3%...
by webadmin | May 23, 2022 | Logistics
Walmart, known as the retail giant, focuses on adding new ways to offer shoppers home delivery and efficiently move online inventory. The pandemic-related e-commerce surge shows signs of cooling. Therefore, it is building more automated fulfillment centers attached to...
by webadmin | May 10, 2022 | Logistics
West Coast dockworkers and cargo handling companies are set to begin negotiations this week on a highly owned contract for the U.S. economy, which is struggling with supply chain failures. The labor-management negotiations involve about 22,400 workers from 29 ports,...
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