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Truck drivers are hard to find, and many more are needed. Here's what one industry association is doing to make the profession attractive to young people who about to enter the workforce. Plus: Postal reform moves forward; advancements in autonomous trucking.
Truck drivers are hard to find, and many more are needed. Here's what one industry association is doing to make the profession attractive to young people who about to enter the workforce. Plus: Postal reform moves forward; advancements in autonomous trucking.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is impacting supply chains on multiple fronts. How long will these impacts continue, and which industries will be most affected? Plus: Efforts to loosen tight freight markets; logistics costs continue to rise
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is impacting supply chains on multiple fronts. How long will these impacts continue, and which industries will be most affected? Plus: Efforts to loosen tight freight markets; logistics costs continue to rise
Instawork finds that most logistics employers address labor shortage through higher paychecks, but workers also want better schedules and career advancement.
Instawork finds that most logistics employers address labor shortage through higher paychecks, but workers also want better schedules and career advancement.
As a small company, Petrageous Designs lacks the clout large shippers may have in getting products through supply chain bottlenecks. George discusses the current freight situation and the strategies his company uses to relieve some of the stress. Plus: Chinese New Year could cause more disruptions; freight executives feel bullish about 2022.
As a small company, Petrageous Designs lacks the clout large shippers may have in getting products through supply chain bottlenecks. George discusses the current freight situation and the strategies his company uses to relieve some of the stress. Plus: Chinese New Year could cause more disruptions; freight executives feel bullish about 2022.