Supply Chain Software: 200+ Vendors, Zero Clarity?
The supply chain software market is drowning in a sea of overlapping claims, leaving buyers bewildered. It's not a lack of innovation, but a structural problem with market definition.
The supply chain software market is drowning in a sea of overlapping claims, leaving buyers bewildered. It's not a lack of innovation, but a structural problem with market definition.
Amazon's fortress-like supply chain is cracking open. CEO Andy Jassy says it's for everyone, but veterans smell a familiar game.
Forget the guayabera. Magaya's inaugural Momentum conference wasn't just a party; it was a stark signal: freight forwarding and customs brokerage are at an inflection point, and AI is the accelerator.
Amazon is no longer just delivering its own packages. Its new Amazon Supply Chain Services aims to offer a full suite of logistics to any business, directly challenging established players like FedEx and UPS.
Amazon's latest move, Amazon Supply Chain Services (ASCS), throws open its logistics empire to outside businesses. The question isn't if it's happening, but how seismic the aftershocks will be for existing 3PLs.
The trucking industry faces a crippling labor shortage. Is the solution found in cutting-edge simulators or the driverless future?
P&G's global automation push is here. Supply Chain 3.0 is no longer a pilot program; it's a full-blown rollout. Get ready for some serious productivity gains (or headaches).
Amazon is no longer just selling goods; it's selling the pipes. The e-commerce giant has officially launched Amazon Supply Chain Services (ASCS), opening its vast logistics infrastructure to outside businesses.
The hum of cargo jets is returning to the Middle East, not with a roar, but with a stabilizing cadence. Fuel surcharges are beginning to ease, a welcome sigh of relief for businesses worldwide.
Forget the dry shipping terms. This AI revolution isn't just about faster data; it's about liberating real people from soul-crushing administrative work and giving businesses unprecedented control over their global shipments.
Everyone expected Amazon to dominate every corner of commerce, including logistics. Now, its vast supply chain services are open for business, but capacity constraints and allocation questions linger.
The U.S. is making an ambitious play to reclaim global shipping dominance through nuclear power. Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) are at the heart of a new initiative designed to modernize fleets and boost domestic shipbuilding.
Shippeo just dropped some coin on a software provider, promising to bridge the chasm between raw data and actual decisions. Another day, another merger in the endlessly complex world of supply chain tech.
FedEx Freight is shelving the 'silver bullet' approach to fleet upgrades. Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) is the current winner, but they're keeping the door open.
Forget the weeks-long wait for supply chain forecasts. Bissell Homecare's new AI-powered planning is slicing that time down to mere days, impacting how quickly your favorite cleaning gadgets hit the shelves.
Amazon has thrown open the doors to its sprawling global logistics network, officially launching Amazon Supply Chain Services. This isn't just an expansion; it's a fundamental shift, positioning Amazon as a utility provider for the entire supply chain.
The U.S. trade gap widened significantly in March, signaling strong consumer and business demand that's increasingly met by foreign shores. Imports are surging, and it's not just consumer trinkets.
The era of AI hype in supply chains is giving way to a stark reality check: can it actually drive decisions? The focus has shifted from 'can it' to 'does it'.
The Middle East's logistics sector is no longer solely chasing the lowest price. A fundamental shift is underway, prioritizing flexible, coordinated systems to navigate an increasingly volatile global landscape.
The American Association of Port Authorities has a new captain. Sang Yi, fresh off a stint at MARAD, now leads the lobbying group. Will this signal a policy shift?