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The Top 10 Supply Chain Blog Posts from 2017

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Today, is day two of our annual year-end series highlighting the top blog posts in each of our 5 main categories: Manufacturing , Supply Chain , Logistics , Transportation Management , Freight. We will feature over the next 4 business days each category's most viewed posts over the course of 2017. Share This: Read More. [e-Book]

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5 Most Popular Transportation Blogs of 2015…So Far

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We have made it to the end of the "Most Popular Blog Posts of 2015.So We've already featured all the other popular blog posts from logistics , manufacturing , supply chain , and freight over this week. The most popular blogs are centered around Infographics, reports, facts, and trends.as Top Transportation Blog Posts from 2014.

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Top Transportation Management and Transportation Articles of 2015

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We continue our series on the most read articles from the Cerasis blog for 2015 today by featuring any of the blogs in the transportation management or transportation categories. . We are now on the 4th of our 5 main blog categories we will feature as we wind down the year.

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NMFTA Announces Freight Classification Changes & What Shippers Need to Know

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Freight classification changes are part of the growing shipping industry, and the National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA) has again enacted changes to the National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC), which took effect August 5, 2017. Immediate increases to all shipping costs during NMFC changes are myths in the industry.

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Current State of the Capacity Crunch

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Electronic logging devices are going to become a requirement in November 2017, and drivers are already being pushed to take more breaks than currently required by the hours-of-service regulation. Increasing Regulations Are Taking Effect. Better Trucker Wages and Benefits Are Being Used to Fight the Capacity Crunch.