Oct. 8, 2025
| This week’s logistics news and insights for supply chain leaders
Major delivery providers have increased the rates of their temporary holiday surcharges compared to last year.
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Being mindful of deadlines, maintaining minimum inventory and providing accurate delivery windows is key to meeting holiday demand, experts said at Amazon Accelerate 2025.
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“End to end, every segment of what we do is driven by some form of intelligence,” said Indira Uppuluri, SVP of supply chain technology.
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In this new era of exponential risk, it’s imperative that supply chain leaders reevaluate their capabilities and management approaches. Explore best practices for staying ahead of inevitable disruptions in
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As a prominent maritime industry leader, Mario Cordero helped the port navigate the COVID-19 pandemic and spearheaded emissions-reducing projects.
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The drug company plans to ship refrigerated pharmaceuticals on startup Vela's first commercial voyage to the U.S. next year.
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The president is pushing back a previously planned implementation date for the 25% levies, per a Monday social media post.
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The LockerNYC pilot program, which is growing to 70 locations, looks to tackle package theft and traffic congestion in the Big Apple.
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The company's Express division added 680 people for clearance and customer support roles, and DHL Global Forwarding plans to up its customs processing capacity.
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Next year’s trade shows will showcase resilience strategies, technology adoption and talent development as companies contend with tariff volatility and other challenges.
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This dashboard shows the average speed, dwell time and cars online for all of the Class I railroads operating in the U.S.
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