
Equipment Shortages Disrupt Pre-Peak Shipping Flows
Shipping volumes are rising ahead of peak season, but equipment shortages at origin and labor uncertainty on the East Coast are disrupting established trade flows.
Shipping volumes are rising ahead of peak season, but equipment shortages at origin and labor uncertainty on the East Coast are disrupting established trade flows.
As driver recruitment stalls and freight capacity tightens, a growing number of U.S. transport firms are turning to third-party logistics providers to avoid service failures
Global air freight spot rates declined for a second straight month in June, according to new data from market analytics firm Xeneta. Tariff uncertainty, softening
Warehouse operators are moving beyond fixed staffing plans as peak-season volatility exposes the limits of traditional labor models. Predictive labor pooling is emerging as a
New research from Zebra Technologies reveals that while automation is firmly on the agenda for Europe’s warehouse operators, many are struggling to take the first
As warehouse space grows more dynamic and multi-tenant, 3PLs and shared distribution centers (DCs) are facing a new orchestration challenge: how to allocate limited fulfillment
Autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) are now a fixture in modern fulfillment centers, but performance gains aren’t guaranteed. Despite rising adoption, many facilities report rising instances
As robotics, automation, and electrification sweep across warehouse and fleet operations, a new constraint is emerging, electricity availability. In key fulfillment corridors across the U.S.
A new report by Lumenalta and Roboflow reveals that logistics firms lagging in operational visibility are falling behind on speed, accuracy, and cost control, while
With new tariffs set to take effect August 1, importers are rushing to land cargo ahead of schedule, driving a sharp uptick in volumes at
Shipping volumes are rising ahead of peak season, but equipment shortages at origin and labor uncertainty on the East Coast are disrupting established trade flows.
As driver recruitment stalls and freight capacity tightens, a growing number of U.S. transport firms are turning to third-party logistics providers to avoid service failures
Global air freight spot rates declined for a second straight month in June, according to new data from market analytics firm Xeneta. Tariff uncertainty, softening
Warehouse operators are moving beyond fixed staffing plans as peak-season volatility exposes the limits of traditional labor models. Predictive labor pooling is emerging as a
New research from Zebra Technologies reveals that while automation is firmly on the agenda for Europe’s warehouse operators, many are struggling to take the first
As warehouse space grows more dynamic and multi-tenant, 3PLs and shared distribution centers (DCs) are facing a new orchestration challenge: how to allocate limited fulfillment
Autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) are now a fixture in modern fulfillment centers, but performance gains aren’t guaranteed. Despite rising adoption, many facilities report rising instances
As robotics, automation, and electrification sweep across warehouse and fleet operations, a new constraint is emerging, electricity availability. In key fulfillment corridors across the U.S.
A new report by Lumenalta and Roboflow reveals that logistics firms lagging in operational visibility are falling behind on speed, accuracy, and cost control, while
With new tariffs set to take effect August 1, importers are rushing to land cargo ahead of schedule, driving a sharp uptick in volumes at