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ProMat Show Planner: 2025 to be bigger and better than ever
Plan your visit to this year’s ProMat event, happening from March 17-20 in Chicago, featuring over 1,200 exhibitors, cutting-edge innovations, keynote speakers like Deion Sanders, and exciting new highlights such as Lakeside Hall, a quiet room, and enhanced networking opportunities.

Toyota Forklift Donation at Purdue University
This video showcases Toyota's donation of a Purdue-themed forklift to Purdue University's Edwardson School of Industrial Engineering, enhancing student learning and innovation.

Looking at key supply chain trends heading into 2025 with Abe Eshkenazi, ASCM CEO
In this podcast, ASCM's Eshkenazi addressed various topics, including: near shoring; tariffs; AI; and big data, among others.

CSCMP President & CEO Mark Baxa provides overview of supply chain landscape
In this podcast, LM Group News Editor interviews Mark Baxa, President & CEO of the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP).

2024 Salary Survey Research Report
Discover the latest insights with Logistics Management's 40th Annual Salary Survey—your ultimate guide to salaries and compensation in logistics and supply chain, featuring exclusive data on salary by experience, education, job function, and more.

Bite-sized nuggets offer real-time learning opportunities
Providing training in small doses at the time it is needed provides the ability to focus on the most timely information.

Logistics Labor 2024: Thinking outside the box
Smart companies are doing everything they can to minimize turnover, improve employee engagement, and maximize the value of their human workforces.

Project-Based learning shifts the classroom into the real world
Working with companies on actual problems gives students a leg up when entering the workforce.

Assessing Supply Chain Risk with Rob Handfield
In this podcast, Jeff Berman, Group News Editor for Logistics Management and the Peerless Media Supply Chain Group, interviews Rob Handfield, Professor at North Carolina State's Poole College of Management and Bank of America Distinguished Professor of Supply Chain Management.

Q&A: Rob Handfield, Professor at North Carolina State’s Poole College of Management
Logistics Management Group News Editor Jeff Berman recently spoke with Rob Handfield, Professor at North Carolina State's Poole College of Management and Bank of America Distinguished Professor of Supply Chain Management. Handfield also serves as Executive Director of the Supply Chain Resource Cooperative, which addresses thought leadership and research in the area of supply chain management, within the Poole College of Management, and a member of INFORMS, an international society for practitioners in the fields of operations research, management science,...

SMC3 introduces hybrid online LTL curriculum
The company said that the objective of this educational offering, which kicked off this month, is to provide convenient, self-paced learning that provides live access to industry experts. And it added that it is comprised of weekly live seminar sessions, for shippers, 3PLs, carriers, freight forwarders, and future supply chain leaders.

Looking at Intermodal’s Peak Season Prospects with Larry Gross
In this podcast, Jeff Berman, Group News Editor for Logistics Management and Peerless Media Supply Chain Group, interviews Larry Gross, president of Gross Transportation Consulting.

2019 Virtual Summit: Kick-start your digital transformation
Once again this year, the editorial staffs of Logistics Management and Supply Chain Management Review have put their collective heads together to program our Annual Virtual Summit designed to prepare logistics professionals for the year ahead.

Moore On Pricing: Teaching the next generation
The real answer will come from more sophisticated pricing models that allow the shipper and carrier to adjust for all of the classification elements as well as day of shipment and even time of day.

Biomass Business Study Uses Logistics as a Measure of Commercial Success
Enterprises engaged in using waste products as raw materials for bio-commodities help companies and countries to meet their sustainability goals. But to be successful they also must be commercially viable.


December 2025 Logistics Management

December 1, 2025 · Persistent volatility, policy whiplash, and uneven demand left logistics managers feeling trapped in a loop - where every solution seemed temporary, and every forecast came with an asterisk. From tariffs and trucking to rail and ocean freight, the year's defining force was disruption itself

Latest Resources

The Warehouse Efficiency Playbook
Warehouse leaders are under pressure to move faster, scale smarter, and keep teams engaged, all while dealing with labor shortages and rising customer expectations.
Drive Agility and Resilience Across Your Supply Chain
November Edge Report: What’s shaping freight now
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Latest Resources

The Warehouse Efficiency Playbook
The Warehouse Efficiency Playbook
Warehouse leaders are under pressure to move faster, scale smarter, and keep teams engaged, all while dealing with labor shortages and rising...
Drive Agility and Resilience Across Your Supply Chain
Drive Agility and Resilience Across Your Supply Chain
Today’s supply chains face nonstop disruption—from global tensions to climate events and labor shortages. Avoiding volatility isn’t an option,...

November Edge Report: What’s shaping freight now
November Edge Report: What’s shaping freight now
Stay informed and ready for what’s next with the November Edge Report from C.H. Robinson.
Worried About Supplier Risk? This Template Helps You Stay Ahead
Worried About Supplier Risk? This Template Helps You Stay Ahead
We all know how stressful it gets when a supplier issue catches you off guard - late delivery, a missed order, or...
Close the warehouse labor gap with overlooked talent pools
Close the warehouse labor gap with overlooked talent pools
The warehouse workforce has more than doubled between 2015 and 2025. However, the labor gap is still growing, with the U.S. deficit projected...