Transportation · Topic
Supply Chain Optimization
5 articles from Transportation practitioners
Transportation Management Systems Don’t Compete With Carriers, Brokers, or Shippers — They Align Them
Transportation management systems are undergoing a quiet but consequential shift. Once viewed primarily as tools for tracking loads and storing paperwork, modern TMS platforms are increasingly expected to function as the operational backbone of logistics organizations. As freight volumes continue to fluctuate, margins remain tight, and supply chains rely on a growing mix of…
Smarter Drayage Delivers Profit and Reliability
Drayage, the short-haul transport of containers from ports to warehouses, has become a critical link in global logistics. E-commerce growth and shifting supply chain strategies have pushed this step into sharper focus. U.S. containerized imports totaled 28,196,462 TEUs in 2024, a 13 percent increase from the previous year, underscoring the rising demand for port-to-warehouse…
Supply Chain Leaders Must Abandon Outdated Routing and Embrace Last Mile Optimization Through Modeling and AI
As geopolitical tensions disrupt global shipping and tariffs create fresh uncertainty in international trade, companies are being forced to reexamine their most vulnerable supply chain segment—the last mile . While upstream operations get the spotlight during crises, the final leg of delivery remains a persistent blind spot. That oversight has consequences: empty trucks, fragmented delivery…
Next-Gen Logistics: How Quantum Computing Powers Smoother Shipping and Fewer Delays
Quantum processors unlock real-time optimization across complex shipping networks by processing massive datasets that traditional computers cannot handle effici
Optimizing the Logistics Chain – Visibility, Efficiency and Automation
Companies unlock significant operational gains by gaining real-time insight into every step of their supply chain movement