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Watch: Has the Pandemic Permanently Changed Last-Mile Delivery?

Supply Chain Brain

Final-mile delivery will not go back to pre-pandemic levels, says Khaled Naim, chief executive officer and co-founder of Onfleet. Shippers need to make adjustments.

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F2F Logistics – Driven by A Sense of Mission?

Envase Technologies

“Sometimes we look at each other and say, ‘Don’t overthink it, we just have to get it done’ – and then rely on our ability to adjust and adapt to whatever comes at us. ” Those words spoken by Caleb Donehoo of F2F Logistics captures the essence of the business model of this Tomball, Texas based logistics business, located in southeast Texas, near Houston, and the Gulf of Mexico.

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China Port Congestion Worsens as 477 Ships Wait to Berth

Supply Chain Brain

Dotting the sea off Chinese ports are 477 bulk cargo ships waiting to deliver resources from metal ore to grain into the country.

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NRF National Retail Federation Says Economy Has ‘Strong Momentum’

Material Handling and Logistics

The group says that despite challenges from inflation and Ukraine, "the consumer is in the driver’s seat.".

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Artificial Intelligence and the Transportation Industry

Artificial intelligence has quickly become a feature of everyday life: Using face ID to unlock a phone, communicating with online chatbots, and letting “smart” appliances help manage our homes are just a few of the ways that we interact with AI regularly. Forward-looking businesses are also using AI to transform their operations and gain a competitive edge.

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Amazon Drone Crashes, Delays Dim Jeff Bezos' Delivery Dreams

Supply Chain Brain

Jeff Bezos went on 60 Minutes in 2013 and pledged to fill the skies with a fleet of delivery drones that could zip parcels to customers’ homes in 30 minutes. Asked when this future would arrive, the Amazon.com founder said he expected drone deliveries to commence in the next five years.

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