Beginning on January 22, 2022, "the Department of Homeland Security will require non-U.S. individuals [including truck drivers] seeking to enter the United States via land ports of entry and [...]
As reported in the Luxembourg Times last week, "European Union governments will launch later this week a large-scale simulation of cyberattacks against multiple member states. Participants will [...]
Managing product returns and reverse logistics processes is a growing challenge for many companies, especially retailers. As reported in the Wall Street Journal last week, "products and gifts [...]
As we head into 2022, what is the probability of certain issues continuing or emerging in the new year? What will stay the same in the year ahead despite all the changes in supply chain management?
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that was signed into law last month in the US includes funding for "setting up an apprenticeship pilot program for commercial driver’s license holders [...]
A new variant of COVID-19 named Omicron was reported this past weekend, prompting many countries to take measures to minimize its transmission, such as imposing travel bans. It is a reminder that [...]
A recent Wall Street Journal article ("Farewell Offshoring, Outsourcing. Pandemic Rewrites CEO Playbook") highlights how some companies are "moving workers and production facilities closer to [...]
This week's question was submitted by one of your peers in our Indago research community. This executive asks, "Given the direction the less-than-truckload (LTL) industry is heading in with [...]
There is the physical supply chain consisting of infrastructure, assets, and people (e.g., trucks, trailers, roads, ports, containers, chassis, warehouses, drivers, warehouse workers, etc.). [...]
With all of the transportation-related challenges companies are facing today, transportation management systems (TMS) are back in the spotlight. Is your company currently using a TMS? Which [...]