Made in America? Earning the Label – Inbound Logistics

August 2023 | Infographic Made in America? Earning the Label Tags: August 2023, Supply Chain With U.S. consumers paying attention to “Made in USA” labels, here’s how companies can earn that stamp with supply chain savvy.

Oceanbird Wing Received AiP as They Approach First Full-Size Prototype

526 Views Oceanbird Wing Received AiP as They Approach First Full-Size Prototype Oceanbird received design approval as it prepares to start assembly of its first wing sail prototype (Oceanbird) Published Aug 29, 2023 8:24 PM by The Maritime Executive Oceanbird, a joint venture created by Alfa Laval and Wallenius to develop wind propulsion for the

These Three Trends Will Define the Future of 3PLs – Inbound Logistics

August 2023 | 3PL Line: Third-Party Logistics Perspectives | Commentary These Three Trends Will Define the Future of 3PLs Tags: 3PL Brian Kava, CEO, PICKUP From accelerating ecommerce demands and sustainability requirements to a growing emphasis on brand value, these are the trends shaping the way third-party logistics providers plan their business strategies and assist

Cargo Ship From Ukraine Raises Suspicion, Declining Romanian Assistance

17137 Views Cargo Ship From Ukraine Raises Suspicion, Declining Romanian Assistance Romanian SAR vessel monitoring Turkish-owned cargo ship that was refusing assistance (ARSVOM) Published Aug 28, 2023 5:04 PM by The Maritime Executive A 45-year-old cargo ship traveling in the Black Sea after departing Ukraine raised suspicions on Sunday after it failed to communicate with

How to Thrive in a Global Trade Environment – Inbound Logistics

August 2023 | Commentary | Global Trade How to Thrive in a Global Trade Environment Tags: Global Trade Management Scott Center, Board President of WTC Savannah, Georgia Collaboration and networking are crucial to navigating the complexities of international relations and supply chain dynamics and pave the way for sustainable growth and prosperity. It’s no secret

Ro-Ro Cargo Ship for European Space Agency “Unfurls” its Sails

5659 Views Ro-Ro Cargo Ship for European Space Agency “Unfurls” its Sails Canopée on trials with the sails (TomVanOossanen photo courtesy of Zéphyr & Borée) Published Aug 25, 2023 1:40 PM by The Maritime Executive Canopée, which is being called the first hybrid industrial vessel equipped with collapsible wing sails, is ready to begin commercial

10 Tips: Avoiding Compliance Pitfalls – Inbound Logistics

August 2023 | Ten Tips 10 Tips: Avoiding Compliance Pitfalls Tags: August 2023, HazMat Shipping dangerous goods (DG) safely and compliantly is complex and challenging, and can have a significant effect on your supply chain. Here are 10 ways to avoid compliance issues. 1. Know what you’re shipping. Businesses often don’t realize they’re shipping DG.

Panama Canal Restrictions Likely to Last for the Next Year

1851 Views Panama Canal Restrictions Likely to Last for the Next Year The backlog at the Panama Canal has eased slightly but the drought is likely to mean the restrictions continue for at least the next 10 months (file photo) Published Aug 25, 2023 3:44 PM by The Maritime Executive Restrictions on the draft of

Transportation When Life is on the Line – Inbound Logistics

August 2023 | Transportation When Life is on the Line Tags: August 2023, Health Care Logistics by Tyler Wiard Director of Business Development, Candor Expedite, Inc. [email protected] 469-251-4880 Have you ever been in a hospital waiting room and wondered where all the equipment and supplies come from and how they got there? Making sure that

Ireland’s First Purpose-Built Marine Research Vessel is For Sale

336 Views Ireland’s First Purpose-Built Marine Research Vessel is For Sale The intrepid little vessel played a pivotal role in Ireland's marine research (INFOMAR) Published Aug 25, 2023 9:49 PM by The Maritime Executive A multi-purpose research vessel that played an essential role in modern-day marine research in Ireland is up for sale after 25