Above the Fold: Supply Chain Logistics News (December 5, 2025)
I woke up this morning to a dead laptop. I pressed the power button. Nothing. Pressed it again. Nothing. Pressed it again, but held it down this time. Still nothing.…
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I woke up this morning to a dead laptop. I pressed the power button. Nothing. Pressed it again. Nothing. Pressed it again, but held it down this time. Still nothing.…
Lire la suite →When companies talk about innovation, they tend to focus inward: new product teams, R&D budgets, design labs. But our research finds that a powerful and often overlooked driver of innovation…
Lire la suite →Starting Monday, 8 December, residential customers in Belgium will once again be able to send parcels to the United States.
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As they prepare to enter 2026, many supply chains are still operating in a state of “managed volatility” rather than true stability, according to a market insight paper from systems…
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The post Ocean Freight Procurement in 2026: A Research-Based Approach appeared first on Freightos.
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The technology provider Siemens USA has announced a plan to train 200,000 electricians and manufacturing experts by 2030, saying the move addresses what it called “the nation’s urgent need for…
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Corporate leaders across the supply chain are making bold investments in technology, but many of those plans show a disconnect with consumer expectations and what shoppers really want, according to…
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When people who don’t work in the logistics industry think of cargo theft, they typically envision incidents where trucks are hijacked or cargo is burglarized from trailers in transit. Those…
Lire la suite →This is a post about a boring topic: data management. But please, stay with me. I know you’d rather read about AI agents, robots, tariffs, or just about anything else…
Lire la suite →Within the next decade, the global population over 65 is expected to reach roughly 1.1 to 1.3 billion, and the number of people aged 80 and older will triple in…
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Lire la suite →Since 2017, Descartes has conducted an annual benchmark survey of global transportation professionals to identify the strategies, tactics, and expectations for the industry. In this episode, Mike Hane, Director, Product…
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Logistics managers know the frustration: Even the most powerful routing tools can fall short when it comes to advanced planning. Many systems struggle to account for future variables like upcoming…
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As American manufacturing companies continues struggling with rising costs and turbulent markets, artificial intelligence (AI) will become a critical tool for growth in the new year, according to a forecast…
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The post Freight Market Trends & Ocean Freight Intelligence appeared first on Freightos.
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Unemployment in the U.S. transportation sector for September dropped by 0.8% compared to the same month last year to a level of 4.3%, even as the nation’s overall unemployment rate…
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Most logistics companies in Europe and the Middle East say digital tools are now critical to their operations, but only a small share have implemented them across core workflows, according…
Lire la suite →It’s the first day of December, which means we have entered the final month of 2025. What will the “Word of the Year” be in supply chain management? It’s no…
Lire la suite →Tomorrow is Thanksgiving, or as my Cuban relatives would say, it’s San Gibin, which sounds like the patron saint of spare change. Speaking of Cubans and giving thanks: When I…
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The events of 2025 forged one of the most volatile years in recent history, sparking a swift evolution in maritime trade, as shown by data points like a 13% year-to-date…
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