February 11, 2020 · By Rosemary Coates · Manufacturers are beginning to panic. Two weeks ago, I wrote about the Coronavirus with, at that point 100 deaths, and the beginning of shipping and logistics issues with all products coming out of China. Since then, the crisis has geometrically progressed and nearly 1000 people have died,
By Rosemary Coates Manufacturers are beginning to panic. Two weeks ago, I wrote about the Coronavirus with, at that point 100 deaths, and the beginning of shipping and logistics issues with all products coming out of China. Since then, the crisis has geometrically progressed and nearly 1000 people have died, and 40,000 infected people are
We did our first Logistics Management (LM) Rate Outlook print feature and webcast combination 15 years ago, and over that time it has proven to be the most-read feature and best-attended webcast every year. And the premise has never changed: We kick off the year with a picture of the global economy and fuel cost
Companies from Amazon.com Inc. to Walmart Inc. are finding that fresh-grocery delivery is challenging. But there’s one niche of the market that seems ripe with opportunity in 2020: booze. The opportunity is clear: The volume of liquor sold online in the U.S. should more than quadruple by 2024, reaching an estimated value of $13.4 billion,