#Logistics
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Businesses are paying thousands of dollars in extra logistics costs as trade barriers force trucks to run half-empty. Here's who pays, who profits, and what it means for prices.
Ford's new generative AI tool for commercial fleets turns vehicle data into plain-English recommendations. It's convenient—but who's really in control?
World's third-largest container shipper CMA CGM opens new Japan-Europe direct service in April, betting on route expansion despite freight rates falling 70% since pandemic peak.
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[email protected]C.H. Robinson CEO predicts AI will drive major consolidation in freight brokerage, threatening thousands of smaller firms while reshaping logistics costs
Amazon expands same-day prescription delivery to 4,500 US cities by 2026, challenging traditional pharmacies with logistics prowess and competitive pricing.
Gather AI raised $40M Series B for warehouse drones that don't just scan—they get curious. This isn't your typical surveillance tech.
Singapore's container throughput surged 8.6% to a record high in 2025. Explore how the trade hub thrived despite Donald Trump's tariff policies and global uncertainty.
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[email protected]Discover the 'Amazon postal arbitrage' trend where shipping a 25-cent lime via Amazon Prime is cheaper than a 78-cent stamp, highlighting massive logistics inefficiencies.
Amazon gains approval for a massive 229,000-square foot supercenter in Orland Park. Learn about the new Amazon supercenter retail strategy and its impact on the industry.
Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com's warehouse near Paris was targeted by an organized gang during the peak Christmas shopping season, exposing vulnerabilities in supply chain security.
The repeal of the U.S. 'de minimis' trade rule by President Trump has caused a logistical crisis for UPS, leading to lost packages, unexpected tariffs, and a chaotic holiday season.
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[email protected]For nearly 80 years, the simplex method algorithm had a theoretical flaw suggesting it could be exponentially slow. Two researchers have now proven why it's always fast in practice.