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AI agents could take over half of supply chain tasks by 2030, notes Gartner
These agents are expected to buy materials, respond to changing demand, and even suggest new strategies.

Uber Freight launches AI-powered TMS platform
The company’s new logistics network aims to help companies of all sizes make smarter, faster decisions.

Gartner keynote addresses key factors related to supply chain strategy
Gartner VP Ken Chadwick urges supply chain leaders to embrace uncertainty, invest in visibility, and shift from rigid systems to dynamic networks.

Echo Global Logistics CEO Waggoner looks at key 2025 freight transportation and logistics trends and themes
Logistics Management Group News Editor Jeff Berman recently spoke with Doug Waggoner, CEO of Chicago-based Echo Global Logistics about various topics, including: the state of the freight economy, tariffs and the trade war, trucking capacity, and AI, among others.

Report finds that 60% of Companies invest in AI but say it’s not working
Companies are betting on AI to deal with inflation and trade issues, but many are running into the same roadblocks: insufficient talent, tight budgets, and bad data. That’s the main takeaway from RELEX Solutions’ new report, State of Supply Chain 2025: Balancing Inflation, Investment & Innovation.

Robotic picking providers taking things next level
Forget the latest shiny new humanoids for a second, the established vendors in warehouse robotics are by no means standing still, and they had the new systems and enhancements to prove it at ProMat 2025.

Survey indicates AI will boost supply chain, but systems remain disjointed
A new LeanDNA survey reveals differences in how execs and supply chain leaders view ROI and risks.

Gartner data indicates only 29% of supply chains are ready for the future
Companies with a clear long-term plan are set to thrive, while those without may struggle to adapt.

New RXO study examines the current state of logistics and supply chain KPIs
The study, entitled, “The Logistics Professional’s Guide to KPIs” was based on feedback from 1,000 North American logistics professionals, including 500 shippers and 50 carriers, across various business types, industry verticals, geographies, and company sizes.

project44 introduces new AI tools to make supply chains smarter
The company’s new tools include a disruption tracker, freight procurement analytics, and a smart AI assistant

Q&A: Anne Reinke, President & CEO of the Intermodal Association of North America
Logistics Management Group News Editor Jeff Berman recently interviewed Anne Reinke, President & CEO of the Intermodal Association of North America (IANA). Topics covered included the freight economy, tariffs, and a 2025 outlook.

Taking a close look at ReGlobalization with Jim Tompkins, Chairman, Tompkins Ventures
In this podcast, Logistics Management Group News Editor Jeff Berman interviews Jim, Tompkins, Chairman, Tompkins Ventures.

Transformative, but slower, adoption of AI is intact
Deloitte, Gartner both find adoption of Gen AI is taking its time to ramp up .

C.H. Robinson’s Bozeman looks back at Investor Day and next steps for the company
LM Group News Editor spoke with Dave Bozeman, President and CEO of Minneapolis-based global logistics services provider and freight forwarder C.H. Robinson, this week about various topics, including the company's first Investor Day under Bozeman's leadership, the company's operating model, AI, and tariffs, among other issues.

Looking at the year of Gen AI
2025 will see more use cases, rapid deployment of the technology throughout the supply chain.


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
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Drive Agility and Resilience Across Your Supply Chain
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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...