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FedEx reported fiscal Q4 earnings per share of $5.41 on $22.1 billion in sales, beating Wall Street estimates.
Tailored Brands has opened a new 285,000 square-foot distribution center in Aurora, Illinois, aiming to improve service and efficiency for nearly 140 stores.
Walmart Canada has introduced its first hydrogen fuel cell electric semi-truck, marking a significant step towards its goal of a 100% alternatively-powered fleet.
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Walgreens Boots Alliance (WBA) has selected TradeBeyond’s advanced multi-enterprise platform to optimize and standardize its global sourcing operations.
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MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics has launched the Intelligent Logistics Systems Lab, backed by Mecalux, to explore AI and machine learning applications in logistics.
SC Ports and the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) have agreed to reopen the Hugh K. Leatherman Terminal, ending a long dispute over crane operations.
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A new study concludes that nearly half of the annual global food waste could be prevented with fully refrigerated supply chains.
Hibbett has introduced same- and next-day delivery options in partnership with Walmart GoLocal and Salesforce Commerce Cloud.
The 2024 Agility Index reveals that nearly half of supply chain companies are struggling with rising costs, prompting over half to adopt AI and automation.
NMFTA has announced upcoming NMFC changes effective in early 2025, impacting carriers, shippers, and third-party logistics providers.