inbound Global 3PL's employees hold "Walkathon" for charity May 28, 2014 DC Velocity Staff No Comments UTi Worldwide's annual Global Walkathon raises funds for education, housing, and health care in 59 countries.Read More
inbound Logistics gives back May 27, 2014 DC Velocity Staff No Comments Here's our monthly roundup of recent community service and charitable activities by material handling and logistics companies.Read More
thought leaders Mission accomplished: interview with Maj. Gen. Ken Dowd April 30, 2014 Steve Geary No Comments In the days after Hurricane Sandy, the commercial supply chain for fuel basically collapsed. That's when Maj. Gen. Ken Dowd and the DLA stepped up.Read More
outbound Pause, reflect, honor April 28, 2014 Mitch Mac Donald No Comments We urge all who knew, or knew of, him to take a moment to pause, reflect, and honor the memory of Jock Menzies.Read More
newsworthy Anderson receives top IWLA award March 27, 2014 David Maloney No Comments Former association head presented with Jock Menzies IWLA Distinguished Service and Leadership Award.Read More
newsworthy Jock Menzies dies suddenly at 69; changed how the supply chain responds to disasters August 19, 2013 Mark B. Solomon No Comments Co-founded ALAN to connect logisticians, relief groups.Read More
inbound Logistics gives back June 24, 2013 DC Velocity Staff No Comments Here's our monthly roundup of community service and charitable work by companies in logistics and material handling.Read More
inbound Georgia Tech offers certificate in health and humanitarian logistics March 1, 2013 DC Velocity Staff No Comments Program looks at how to manage logistics in the challenging—but rewarding—humanitarian response environment.Read More
newsworthy Supply chain execs more worried about risks February 8, 2013 DC Velocity Staff No Comments Survey finds supply chain breaks have become more costly to companies.Read More
newsworthy Slow post-Sandy recovery frustrates supply chain's efforts to gain traction January 22, 2013 DC Velocity Staff No Comments Efforts moving slower than expected, ALAN officials say.Read More