Reports of Large Fuel Price Decreases are a Welcome Breath of Good News
Data indicates estimated decreases in the fuel price in the coming week as follows: R2.35 per liter for ULP95, R2.18… Read More
Fully Covered
It sounds like an opening scene of Miami Vice: A shipment of televisions worth several hundred thousand dollars waits as… Read More
Class Action
Kyani Alford always imagined herself as an industrial engineer. She even landed an internship at Wal-Mart headquarters in Bentonville in… Read More
Crystallizing Your Cold Chain
In September 2015, the warehouses of Lineage Logistics in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and Mira Loma, California, were equipped with high pressure… Read More
Do It Yourself Ports
If you are an exporter new to international trade, establishing relationships with one or more ocean ports might not be… Read More
Measuring Performance
To engage in the business of global trade, picking the right ocean carriers is key to ensuring your goods get… Read More
Surgical Precision
These are challenging times for medical device manufacturers. Robust innovation is the hallmark of an industry which enjoys continued and… Read More
The World Is His Orchard
Paul Thomas is driving out of Julian, California, along State Route 79. There’s snow on the roadside and it’s late… Read More
The Global Software Supply Chain: Why it Matters
You’ve read the news. You’ve heard the stories surrounding networks that have been compromised through targeted hacks, back doors, and… Read More
Union of Greek Shipowners Disagrees with European Commission on Taxation Issues
The Union of Greek Shipowners has responded to the European Commission’s recently published decision alleging that some provisions of the… Read More
Modern Supply Chains Benefit From the Internet of Things
Much has been written recently about the internet of things. A recent white paper written by Greg Braun senior vice… Read More
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