John Pearson reflects on how the highly disruptive Covid-19 pandemic brought the best out of one of the world's largest freight and logistics organisations.
As the global pandemic continues to disrupt connections and markets, Professor Peter Enderwick raises the question of whether consumers will, or will not, pay for more resilient global supp
Paul Soong explains how recent global events have highlighted the need for importers and exporters to double down on technology such as machine learning and artificial intelligence.
Daniel Silva, a director of 3PL specialist dsl logistics, sums up the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on his company and New Zealand's freight and logistics sector.
GoGroup’s Murray Painter sums up the past, current and future state of New Zealand’s freight and shipping sector, as it struggles to cope with the global pandemic.
Teletrac Navman has launched its multi-camera solution for trucks in New Zealand, which integrates with its recently released AI-powered software,TN360.
Throughout the effects of Covid-19 in New Zealand, and across the world, the logistics industry has played a key role, finding itself in the provision of an essential service.
To successfully trade through these turbulent times requires data-driven decision-making plus an agile and transparent supply chain. Katie Kinraid explains.
Hamburg Süd has expanded the e-commerce offerings on its website and is now offering INSTANT, a digital application that makes booking containers much easier and faster.
Bearing360 is a new joint venture shipping solution aimed at addressing the issues of commoditised container shipping, the consolidation of shipping lines, and customer demand for greater choice.
Three DHL Global Forwarding senior executives present an exciting future for global forwarding; explaining the impact of digitalisation on logistics and cross-border opportunities for Kiwi firms in...
National Road Carriers Association and the Ports of Auckland are combining forces to promote change in the supply chain to improve delivery times and prevent delays.
A solution to combat the trillions of dollars of counterfeit items traded worldwide is imminent and it is expected to change the game for New Zealand exporters.