LONDON : Hopes of a return to some form of normality in global supply chains after Chinese New Year in February have been dashed by analysts. Both Drewry and MSI now do not expect
Data show that traffic through global ports is finally starting to ease as backlogs clear LONDON : “Supply chains” as a political topic or even a popular meme? Over. You can still watch goods
HAMBURG : Congested ports. Clogged supply chains. Capacity shortages. Much of Hapag-Lloyd CEO Rolf Habben Jansen’s third-quarter overview had a familiar refrain, one likely to be heard again after the fourth quarter. But there
NEW YORK : Big-box retailers and their rail- and truck-carrier partners are the next targets of a more round-the-clock operating regime being coordinated by the Biden administration to help solve the supply chain capacity
MUMBAI : The world of logistics and manufacturing is in a state of disarray. A record number of ships are stuck outside Los Angeles and Long Beach, Calif. Shortages of everything from vessels to
MUMBAI : National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE) has achieved another milestone in its resolve for excellence with the inauguration of the Centre of Excellence in Logistics and Supply Chain Management in Mumbai recently
Across all segments of the shipping industry, one thing that everyone agrees on is that there is no quick solution to the supply chain disruptions and challenges that have been experienced in 2021. The
MELBOURNE : Port of Melbourne is a step closer to implementing a critical rail solution to meet the needs of a growing port, having awarded the construction contract to move ahead with the Port
MUMBAI : National Institute of Industrial Engineering wore a festive look on 23.09.2021 on the occasion of launching of the Centre of Excellence in the domain of Logistics and Supply Chain Management. Shri Piyush Goyal, Honourable
As we all turned the calendar to the year 2021, many shared a sense of optimism about the prospects of a new year. The high efficacy rates and increasing distribution of multiple COVID-19 vaccines