NextEra-Dominion Deal: Power Becomes Supply Chain Bottleneck
Forget just buying components; now, securing enough electricity is the real supply chain headache. The NextEra-Dominion behemoth is just the latest symptom.
Forget just buying components; now, securing enough electricity is the real supply chain headache. The NextEra-Dominion behemoth is just the latest symptom.
The docks at India's Nhava Sheva Port (JNPA) are a swirling vortex of delays. Major carriers are now playing a high-stakes game of musical chairs with terminals.
The clock is ticking on the Supply Chain Excellence Awards USA 2026. Ten days remain to submit your best work for recognition.
STG Logistics has cleared a major hurdle with court approval of its reorganization plan. But for the businesses that actually move goods, the real question is what this means for stability and cost.
Guangzhou is pushing forward with a massive $2 billion expansion at Nansha Port. This move signals a significant play for greater regional dominance and a boost to global shipping capacity.
Autonomous agents chatting amongst themselves won't transform supply chains. It's the coordinated decision-making that truly matters. This analysis cuts through the hype to reveal what's really at stake.
Averitt Express is splashing out on two massive new regional hubs in Charlotte and Louisville, a bold move in an LTL sector still shaking off a brutal downturn. Will this expansion pay off when demand finally clicks back on?
Forget the AI hype for a second. A very real, very expensive problem is exploding across supply chains: freight fraud. And it's now reaching unprecedented levels.
Forget the global drama; South Korea's smaller shipping players are quietly cashing in on regional lanes. Double-digit profit growth tells a story the big ocean carriers aren't hearing.
The shipping industry's email deluge? Shipfix claims its AI can tame it by 2026. But is it truly revolutionary, or just another data tool?
Relocating a logistics company isn't just about moving boxes; it's about keeping the entire supply chain humming. Oscar Collins digs into the critical lessons learned from companies navigating this complex shift.
The promise of AI replacing headcount is a siren song. Gartner's latest study suggests a harsh reality: companies that ditch new hires for bots will pay a hefty price.
Lucid's latest earnings report paints a grim picture, missing revenue targets due to a single supplier glitch. Is this just a bump in the road, or a symptom of a deeper architectural vulnerability?
The complex web of global logistics is tightening, with key stress gauges flashing warning signs reminiscent of the pandemic. Expect renewed inflationary pressure as shipping routes lengthen and costs climb.
The autonomous trucking race just got a major contender. Kodiak's AI-powered system is now actively hauling freight for Roehl Transport, a move that quietly shifts expectations for autonomous vehicle adoption.
Forget efficiency. The new supply chain playbook is about survival in a world where Taiwan's chips and Hormuz oil are front-line geopolitical battlegrounds.
Maersk's ambition to transcend its container shipping roots into a fully integrated logistics powerhouse is well underway. The real test? Making disparate services sing in unison during disruption.
FedEx is spinning off its trucking business, a move that could redefine the Less-Than-Truckload (LTL) landscape. This isn't just corporate restructuring; it's a significant shift with tangible consequences for how goods move across the country.
The freight market's latest numbers are in, and it's the same old story: fewer trucks, higher prices. April saw shipments holding their ground, but don't expect any bargain deals.
A new PwC report paints a stark picture: the gap between ambition and reality in supply chain digital transformation is widening. Optimism reigns, but tangible results? That's another story.