Out of the roughly 3.5 million truck drivers on the road in the U.S. today, 140,000 could be removed from service under the Trump administration's new ELP requirements.
Even after the appeals court reaches a decision, the case is likely to end up in front of the U.S. Supreme Court and its 6-3 majority of conservative justices.
There's been a huge proliferation of automation technology in the warehouse, including automated storage and retrieval systems (AS/RS) and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs).
The company, which ordered 50 of the longer-range aircraft in 2019, plans to initially use this first plane on U.S. transcontinental routes later this year.
Wall-to-wall audits often mean halting operations, hiring temp labor, and pausing fulfillment—just to satisfy compliance. Scholl’s 3PL partner DSV took a different approach.
New e-commerce automation initiatives encompass a wide range of operational and strategic considerations. Factors such as seasonal demand fluctuations, return management intricacies, maintenance requirements, scalability, and more contribute to the complexity of these projects.
As warehouse automation technology continues to display innovation, some applications are becoming absolutely essential in shaping the future of warehouse operations. Whether you're optimizing inventory management or enhancing order fulfillment, embracing these tools is a smart move.
What if you had an assistant who continuously provided recommendations for optimizing your supply chain operations, then immediately implemented them upon your authorization? Artificial intelligence-enabled digital twin (DT) technology has advanced to the point where this “super assistant” scenario no longer has to be just a dream.
A modern TMS isn’t just a logistics tool—it’s a competitive advantage. The right solution will reduce transportation costs by up to 30%, improve delivery accuracy, and unlock 20–40% efficiency gains through AI-driven decision-making.
In today's competitive advanced manufacturing landscape, facilities management (FM) challenges directly impact your bottom line. Every hour of downtime represents lost revenue, while poorly maintained spaces contribute to workforce retention challenges.
Freight shippers have navigated difficult operational, cost and capex spend calculations for more than a decade with last-mile e-commerce fulfilment, followed by COVID, followed by inflation and fears of recession. How do tariffs now factor into the risk equation?