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6 Transportation Management Trends for 2016

GlobalTranz

2016 will be a defining year for the logistics industry , and transportation management practices must adapt to these changes. Some of these transportation management trends reflect real worries for the logistics industry. Take a look at six of the trends to watch for in transportation management this year.

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Transporeon Unveils Platform Innovations

Logistics Business Magazine

Transporeon , a leading Transportation Management Platform and a Trimble Company, has announced new platform innovations that enhance its spot quotation, contract rate benchmarking and freight audit capabilities. Freight Audit doesn’t require additional customer input as it uses existing platform data, such as rates and transport orders.

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The End of the E-Commerce Hype Is Bad News for Planes

ShipLilly

After all, they would be one of the key modalities for quickly transporting goods from different parts of the globe. During the Covid-19 pandemic, there was a definite shift toward online shopping. Slots are being booked right into the end of 2024. Counting the cost of a trend that never really took off. Wrapping up.

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Difference between Maritime, Shipping, Freight, Logistics and Supply Chain

Shipping and Freight Resource

In this article I unpack the difference between Maritime, Shipping, Freight, Logistics and Supply Chain and how it is all connected, starting with some simple definitions of these terms. for the period 2019-2024. China overtook the grouping of the Rest of the World countries to reach the highest number of vessels in the world in 2019.

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Battling a perfect storm

Automotive Logistics

Despite the shortfall in federal funding that Nagle pointed to, Claussen listed a number of grants and credit programmes that are available to the ports, including the surface transportation funding programme that is part of the US Department of Transport’s INFRA grant programme and makes $4.5 Rail headaches.