by
webadmin
| Oct 20, 2021 |
Logistics
Global supply chain bottlenecks are feeding on one another,
with shortages of components and flooding prices of critical
raw materials squeezing manufacturers around the world. The
supply shocks have been already shown economic shocks in
some regions of countries....
by
webadmin
| Oct 13, 2021 |
Logistics
Having the active spread of commerce, people have been using
boxes, sacks, barrels, and containers of varying sizes to
transport goods over long distances. Therefore, an estimated
90% of the world’s products are now transported by sea.
Specifically, the average size...
by
webadmin
| Oct 6, 2021 |
Logistics
A pilot program offering 24-hour container operations at the
Port of Long Beach hasn’t enticed any truckers for more than
two weeks. Thus, highlighting challenges facing Southern
California seaport as dozens of ships back up off the coast.
Total Terminals...
by
webadmin
| Oct 1, 2021 |
Logistics
Port traffic congestion is getting worse. The shortage of
the supply chain is the main problem. The U.S. supply chain
is struggling to adapt to a crush of imports flooding
through major ports. Containers are continuing to stack up
at the port of Los Angeles and Long...
by
webadmin
| Jul 6, 2021 |
Logistics
The pandemic has affected industries across the board, with
rapidly changing consumer habits, supply chain issues and
labor shortages, and the trucking company is no exception.
The trucking industry is struggling to attract new drivers
to meet surging demands for...
by
webadmin
| Jun 30, 2021 |
Logistics
In the first quarter of 2019, there was a question as to
which zero-emissions technology will win trucking and there
were many voices addressing truck emissions with a different
agenda. There is no magic bullet in the push for zero
emission and fleets will just have...
Recent Comments