In my first issue of this blog, I noted that change is constant, and identified a number of disruptions to the traditional model of air cargo post World War II. This time I want to explore some of the ...
It’s been two decades since US forces began using drones. They were initially used for surveillance and reconnaissance, with the DoD acknowledging that millions of hours had been flown by 2006. As ...
Troy Lester is the co-founder and CRO of Warp, an innovative enterprise freight transportation service powered by advanced technology. Five years ago, the logistics technology sector was still ...
36th Annual State of Logistics Report: Navigating uncertainty amid rising costs and global disruptions The 36th Annual State of Logistics (SoL) Report highlights a logistics market tested by economic ...
33rd Annual Study of Logistics and Transportation Trends: Puzzling path forward Logistics professionals navigating their path forward face challenging market conditions, an evolving regulatory ...
The waters are choppy for the freight industry in 2025. Tariffs are continuing to be levvied, paused, or increased, which in turn erratically boosts or decreases the cargo volumes that freight and ...
Since April 2021, Sydney Smith has served as President of Army Logistics University (ALU), which comprises three colleges and a Noncommissioned Officer Academy for military and civilian logistics ...
As the Army looks ahead to 2030, it is building a more data-centric, data-cultured, and data-dependent Army. Data superiority requires skilled data leaders and effective data systems focusing on ...
GUEST OPINION: A new day begins in the logistics hub. Dispatchers brace themselves for another marathon: hundreds of orders, diverse delivery windows, shifting traffic, and customers who expect ...
According to the report, aggressive infrastructure development under initiatives such as PM GatiShakti, the National ...