Above the Fold: Supply Chain Logistics News (June 6, 2025)
Ask 100 people on the street today if they know the historical significance of June 6th and it wouldn’t surprise me if none of them know (especially if they’re under…
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Ask 100 people on the street today if they know the historical significance of June 6th and it wouldn’t surprise me if none of them know (especially if they’re under…
Lire la suite →“Now I know what being in a rock band feels like,” I joked with the members of the Magaya team I was travelling with. We were checking into our hotel…
Lire la suite →Is ghosting on the rise or is it just me? Maybe my emails are landing in spam boxes, or they’re getting buried deep in the inbox, or getting accidentally deleted.…
Lire la suite →Editor’s Note: Yesterday (May 28, 2025), as reported by the Wall Street Journal, “the New York-based Court of International Trade ruled that [President Trump] overstepped his authority in invoking powers…
Lire la suite →When it comes to working with suppliers, customers, and logistics service providers, most companies still take a “What’s In It for Me?” approach to business relationships instead of a “What’s…
Lire la suite →If Ian Fleming were alive and writing today, James Bond would likely be “Agentic AI 007,” a fully autonomous software intelligence officer powered by a British Large Language Model (LLM).…
Lire la suite →It’s the Friday of Memorial Day weekend here in the US, which means many folks will be taking the day off to make the long weekend even longer. So, I’ll…
Lire la suite →I like to read the obituaries in the newspaper, especially the ones in the weekend edition of the Wall Street Journal. Most of the people featured are unknown to the…
Lire la suite →In case you’re wondering, companies are still shipping air. The item on the counter (a replacement top for my coffee grinder) came in that big box with all the air…
Lire la suite →I’ve never liked Newark Liberty International Airport, and it’s even lower on my list of airports today. “Yet another equipment outage at Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) caused widespread delays…
Lire la suite →I had no idea what was going on when we arrived at the Marriott Marquis in Atlanta and saw tons of people in the lobby dressed as furry animals. It…
Lire la suite →I found Godin the Holy Land of Wilmington, Delaware. As fate would have it, I missed a turnon my morning walk, and when I stopped to seewhere I was, I…
Lire la suite →In December 2022, The Scheduling Standards Consortium (SSC) was formed “to simplify the integration of systems across the fragmented ecosystem between shippers, carriers and intermediaries and create a more efficient…
Lire la suite →We’re still in the first quarter of 2025, but we already have a strong contender for Word of the Year: tariffs. Since inauguration day, tariffs have dominated the headlines, with…
Lire la suite →It’s Spring Break for my youngest daughter, who is a junior in high school. We have spent the week on the road, visiting a few colleges, going on tours, while…
Lire la suite →This October 4th will mark 14 years since my daughter Hannah was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (T1D) at age 11. I interviewed her several weeks ago for a podcast…
Lire la suite →Today is the 129th Boston Marathon. I don’t think there are any humanoid robots entered in the race, but based on how humanoid robots performed a few days ago at…
Lire la suite →Considering it’s Good Friday and many people are off from work today, I’ll be brief and go straight to the supply chain and logistics news that caught my attention this…
Lire la suite →Two things can be true at the same time: The first three months of 2025 have flown by, and they have felt like an eternity, especially for global trade management…
Lire la suite →After months of working with a supplier in China, and numerous prototypes and design changes, the action figure depicting me as a logistics analyst and cyclist finally shipped! Here is…
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