February 2016 Archive

Moving on the Interstate of Things

Motor carriers were already wirelessly connected to vehicles and drivers before the Internet of Things (IoT) became a mega-trend in technology. Now that mobile fleet management platforms are able to connect with a wider variety of devices, sensors and apps inside and outside of vehicles, the possibilities to make drivers and

Amazon’s ‘Dragon Boat’ supply chain plan would see the ‘middlemen’ go overboard

Forwarders and integrators beware. Fascinating Amazon documents, unearthed by Bloomberg, reveal a bold, empire-building plan that has been in place since 2013, aptly named “Dragon Boat”. It comprises a global delivery network which ultimately cuts out third-parties, creating a $400bn global logistics business and removing cross-border barriers for small merchants. The

UPS Names CEO David Abney as New Chairman

UPS Inc. said its board unanimously elected CEO David Abney to the position of chairman. The company said Abney succeeds Scott Davis, who will retire from the board as of the company’s upcoming 2016 annual meeting. The annual meeting has not yet been publicly scheduled, according to the company’s online

Amazon expands logistics reach in China

Amazon.com Inc (AMZN.O) is aggressively expanding its logistics operations in China as part of a broader effort to control the rising cost of shipping billions of packages. Its plans in China, outlined in filings there, include handling cargo and customs for goods headed to ports in Japan, Europe and the

XPO CEO: No Strong Case For Recession

As a serial entrepreneur based in Greenwich, Connecticut, Bradley Jacobs hangs out with the big-money crowd dominated by hedge-fund and private-equity types. The tenor of their conversations, he’s observed, has suddenly grown pessimistic with many now fretting the economy’s sinking into recession. As the owner of a trucking business (his

Transport America named 2016 CCJ Innovator of the Year

Transport America, an over-the-road, dedicated and local transportation fleet based in Eagan, Minn., has been named the 2016 CCJ Innovator of the Year by Commercial Carrier Journal for the development of a truck-specific weather alerting system that has resulted in fewer weather-related accidents and improvements in customer service. The announcement