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Protectionist Winds Have Business Focusing On ReShoring

Protectionism is in the air. Clinton, Sanders and Trump have all come out against the Trans Pacific Partnership ( TPP ). Regardless of what you feel about it, TPP is going to face tough sailing. There has been additional national political discussion about putting up domestic trade barriers. We already see these being erected overseas. […]

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UPS and FedEx’s Latest Surcharge

FedEx and UPS are set to implement a new dimensional surcharge for parcel shippers. While this will not apply to every shipper, it will be a significant cost increase for those parcel shippers that it impacts. The change for both are effective on June 1st. Both carriers are reducing the maximum standard package length to 48”.  […]

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Autonomous Trucks Are A Game Changer

Autonomous Trucks Are A Game Changer

In early April, a monumental event occurred in Europe. Twelve semi-automated trucks, in 6 convoys, arrived at the port of Rotterdam. These tractor trailers drove autonomously over the European highways, utilizing their drivers only on city roads. Similar, smaller scale tests have occurred in the US. Autonomous vehicles will provide substantial relief for driver shortages, […]

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How safe are your shipments?

How safe are the Motor Carriers that you use on a daily basis. Part of your sourcing selection criteria should include the carrier’s safety rating.  The FMCSA has recently issued new guidelines to evaluate a carrier’s risk of adverse incidents.  The following is exerted from the: Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 44 / Monday, March […]

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Are There Ghouls and Goblins in Your Supply Chain? 4 Steps to Exorcising Them

Are There Ghouls and Goblins in Your Supply Chain? 4 Steps to Exorcising Them Happy Halloween! For many manufacturers and retailers, we are now in the make-or-break time of the year. The pipeline is full from beginning to end and while in many cases it is now too late to be proactive, it is never […]

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Carrier Negotiations – It’s All on the Table

Truckload, Air, Ocean, LTL and Parcel rates are rising. Carriers are regularly announcing price increases. Their increases significantly impact YOUR BOTTOM LINE.  But what can you do, you have already negotiated a good discount.  Most companies tend to focus all of their energies on the “rate” and / or discount.  While not wanting to belittle […]

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Lessons Learned from the West Coast Port Slow Down

The United States has just finished enduring the longest West Coast port slowdown in modern memory.  It will take months to clear the backlog of ships. The effects will be widespread and varied. These effects include: negative impact on GDP and company sales, decreased product margins with increased mark-downs,  increased inventories, increased ocean transit times, […]

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Best Supply Chain Practices from Past to Present for a Happy Thanksgiving

SupplyChainGroup would like to wish all of our families, customers, and business partners a very happy post-Thanksgiving!  The Turkey and feasting may be done, but there is a lot more to do this holiday season before the end of the year. All of us in the Supply Chain Operations and Technology should be grateful to […]

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8 Ways To Prepare For Dimensional Pricing On Your Parcel Shipments

8 Ways To Prepare For Dimensional Pricing On Your Parcel Shipments

Are You Ready For Dimensional Pricing On Your Parcel Shipments? 8 Things You Should Do Immediately! FedEx and UPS have announced what may be the biggest price increase in their histories, and it is not on your rate sheet.  Beginning in 2015, all parcel shipments will be subject to pricing based upon a minimum density […]

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‘Twas the Quarter Before Xmas

Adapted by Jeff Kazanow and Jonathan Kates of the SupplyChainGroup ‘Twas the quarter before Christmas, when all through the land, Supply chain managers were racing to meet holiday demand The merchants were expecting sales galore With projections of online and store orders growing 25% more And the customers expected, “two days to their door” The […]

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