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Food Chain Digest: How Musco Family Olive company leverages outsourced expertise
Musco Family Olive Company (Musco) is the nation’s leading provider of table olives. Since 1942, the company has prided themselves on sourcing the highest quality
Supply Chain Quarterly: Why supply chain professionals should care about CSCMP
By providing them with networking opportunities, certification and training programs, and leading-edge research, CSCMP is helping members navigate the rapidly changing field of supply chain
Reuters: US truck freight ends 2022 strongly, but signs of weakening demand in Q1 2023
Tonnage growth in 2022 was the best since 2018, but shippers expected to be in driving seat for prices from Q1 2023 onwards.
Logistics Management: Musco: A well-oiled supply chain
Shippers who find themselves stuck in the “we’ve-always-done-it-this-way” of thinking might be able to learn a few new tricks from an 80-year-old family-owned California olive
The Wall Street Journal: Truckers Expect an Inventory-Driven Rebound Later This Year
Trucking companies are pinning hopes for a rebound in freight demand on the second half of this year, saying their retailer customers expect to resume
Logistics Management: Freight Payment Update – In with the new
With the “old guard” leaving the sector, new blood is moving into the freight payment industry. They are more data-driven, faster, and more international—and savvy
Parcel Industry: The Parcel Landscape in 2023
In recent years, we’ve seen record high general rate increases (GRI), large jumps in fuel costs and extended peak seasons. 2022 has been no different
Food Logistics: 3PL vs. 4PL – Which is the Right Fit for You?
The main difference between the two scenarios is the degree of connection that the provider has to the client and their entire network. Before parsing