Dockworkers at dozens of U.S. East and Gulf coast ports are returning to work tonight, ending a three-day strike that had ...
The number of container ships waiting outside U.S. East and Gulf Coast ports has swelled from just three vessels on Sunday to ...
Backups could grow fast, as more than 100 vessels are estimated to arrive at the 36 closed East and Gulf coast ports this ...
As the final hours tick away before a potential longshoreman’s strike begins at midnight on the U.S. East and Gulf coasts, ...
Demand for microfulfillment centers has cooled alongside a leveling off of e-grocery sales, but growth opportunities for the ...
Wind and rain of Hurricane Helene have receded, but lost electricity could slow logistics operations for two more weeks, ...
“Unusually large storm” could exert flooding, rainfall, and high winds hundreds of miles inland, NOAA says.
With a strike “nearly unavoidable” after September 30 deadline, companies launch mitigation measures to soften the blow.
Gary Frantz is a contributing editor for DC Velocity and its sister publication CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly, and a veteran communications executive with more than 30 years of experience in the ...
Consumers are embracing in-person shopping in 2024 but still want e-commerce options, underscoring the need for omnichannel ...