This Blast from the Past article was initially published in Army Logistician (the former title of Army Sustainment) in the ...
Kimberlee Leonard has 22 years of experience as a freelance writer. Her work has been featured on US News and World Report, Business.com and Fit Small Business. She brings practical experience as a ...
The logistics industry is acutely connected to many aspects of the business world. The ability to not only move products from one place to another but also to organize and streamline operations for ...
The next generation of founders should study what the last cycle got wrong: over-automation, over-hiring and over-spending. Discipline is the new differentiator. The future belongs to founders who can ...
In the dynamic and often unpredictable landscape of modern military operations, the ability to sustain the force is paramount ...
When you start your first job out of college, the transition to the working world can be daunting. But at Arrive Logistics, a people-first organization leading the way in the logistics industry, the ...
New doctrine calls for Marine logistics to be more dispersed and less vulnerable to attack. (Pfc. William Chockey/Marine Corps) Marine Commandant Gen. David Berger observed recently that logistics has ...
UNG's Mike Cottrell College of Business partnered with Syfan Logistics to provide six cadets with a Cadet Logistics Bootcamp during the spring semester. Article By: Clark Leonard The University of ...
Logistics is a key part of supply chain management, but not the whole thing. This is because logistics refers to the distribution element of a supply chain, including both transportation and storage.
In 2024, Bangladesh announced its first National Logistics Policy, a crucial reform for an economy where logistics costs devour 15-20 percent of GDP—nearly double the global average. The policy ...