Fri.Jan 10, 2025

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Supporting Southern California: Mobilizing Logistics to Aid Fire Relief Efforts

Women in Trucking

The devastating fires sweeping through Southern California have left countless families displaced and communities in dire need of help. The American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN) is stepping up to provide critical logistics support during this challenging timeand there are meaningful ways the Women In Trucking (WIT) community can contribute to the effort.

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Above the Fold: Supply Chain Logistics News (January 10, 2025)

Talking Logistics

As you read this, Ill be making my way to my sons graduation from Officer Candidate School (OCS) at Fort Moore, Georgia. After 10 weeks of basic training and 12 weeks at OCS, hell be a newly commissioned officer in the United States Army. The forecast calls for snow and ice for most of the. Read more The post Above the Fold: Supply Chain Logistics News (January 10, 2025) appeared first on Talking Logistics with Adrian Gonzalez.

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Quality of Life Themes Dominate ATRI’s Recent List of Critical Trucking Issues

Women in Trucking

Taking a close look at ATRI's most recent Critical Issues in the Trucking Industry 2023 report.

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U.S. & U.K. Escalate Sanctions Against Russian Energy Sector, Shadow Fleet

Supply Chain Brain

The new sanctions target more than 180 vessels from Russias fleet of shadow tankers used by Moscow to evade existing oil sanctions.

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Signal-Based Selling: How to Leverage 4 Key Buying Signals

As prospects define their problem, search for solutions, and even change jobs, they are generating high-value signals that the best go-to-market teams can leverage to close more deals. This is where signal-based selling comes into play. ZoomInfo CEO Henry Schuck recently broke down specific ways to put four key buying signals into action with the experts from 30 Minutes to President’s Club.

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How technology can help solve the truck parking crisis

Commercial Carrier Journal

Research shows truck drivers search for parking an average of 56 minutes daily, costing them $5,500 annually approximately 12% of their income.