
China Sends Cargo on First Regular Arctic Route to Europe, Challenging Traditional Supply Chains
China has launched its first regular container shipping service to Europe through the Arctic, opening a potentially significant new route for supply…

China has launched its first regular container shipping service to Europe through the Arctic, opening a potentially significant new route for supply…
A contract integrator opens a laptop hundreds of miles from a production line. An always-on VPN tunnel carries industrial protocols straight from that…

The latest Resilient Supply Chain Podcast examines a problem many organisations now face: having more operational data without necessarily making better…

In the supply chain world, marketing managers fight for organic attention amid a sea of press releases and webinars. Influencer TikTok viral creators who…

Ukraine’s long-range drone campaign against Russia is increasingly exposing a vulnerability beyond refineries, military installations and energy…

A demand forecast shifts overnight. A supplier confirms late delivery. Inventory positioning suddenly misaligns with production schedules across three…

Walk a distribution center on a bad morning and you will find the same story in a dozen variations. A pick cell has stopped because a supplier sent parts…

The diesel yard truck is being retired across North American logistics hubs, not because operators have gone green, but because the economics of keeping…

Parcel carriers deploying vision-guided robotics at scale report that technical demos rarely translate into sustained financial returns when automation…

Amazon's continued investment in robotic sortation centres is reinforcing a broader shift across warehouse automation. The company is planning a new…

Multi-site 3PL fulfillment centres are dropping pre-programmed item catalogs in favour of AI vision systems that interpret picking environments in real…

A container vessel slows 200 miles from Singapore. The carrier updates its arrival estimate by six hours. The logistics team receives an automated alert,…

The methods used to steal freight are changing rapidly. Instead of creating fake carrier identities or relying on traditional cargo theft, organized…

European metal importers are confronting a structural compliance problem as the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism enters its second transitional year.…

Artificial intelligence is advancing rapidly, but its biggest limitation in supply chains may have little to do with the sophistication of the models…

Warehouse electrification is accelerating as operators seek to reduce operating costs, improve equipment uptime, and meet sustainability goals. But for…

New US tariff measures are forcing exporters to make high-stakes supply chain decisions faster than ever before. While tariffs affect every importer…

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