Logistics Logistics activity falls in Q2 on lower global demand July 20, 2022 Q2 transactions across the transport and logistics sector dropped to four points below the normal range off the back of softening demand globally
Paid Human Resources Trucking HR’s wage subsidy program helped continuous improvement at Arrow Logistics March 9, 2022 Labour shortages in the trucking and logistics sector have led several employers to use signing bonuses as a recruitment strategy
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DE&I) Women don’t see logistics as a top job choice March 8, 2022 Survey finds only 19 percent of professional women said they would consider leadership opportunities in the transportation and logistics industry
Logistics Logistics execs see rates coming down in 2022 February 8, 2022 Survey finds expectations of moderate to strong economic growth and little or no chance of recession in 2022, even without immediate relief from the snarled supply chains
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Five trends shaping last mile delivery in 2022 December 29, 2021 Retailers undergoing a digital transformation to focus more on e-commerce need to look at new ways to ensure prompt delivery and provide a high level of customer service
Capacity Intermodal yards need all the help they can get December 24, 2021 Optimization software helps operations keep up with growing demand
Logistics Maersk buying Hong Kong’s LF Logistics December 22, 2021 US$3.6 billion deal is one of the Danish group's biggest acquisitions ever
E-commerce CMA CGM buying Ingram Micro’s logistics business December 8, 2021 Transaction includes Shipwire and the company’s logistics businesses in North America, Europe, Latin America and Asia-Pacific
Logistics Nunavut companies team up to move water bottles south October 20, 2021 A group of companies in Nunavut has teamed up to help recycle thousands of plastic water bottles that have been shipped to Iqaluit during the capital city's water crisis
Business Operations U.K. rationing gas due to truck driver shortage September 26, 2021 Oil giants BP and ExxonMobil-owned Esso warned they had to ration supplies and close some gas stations as a result of a truck driver shortage