LaHood: Prospects for Long-Term Transportation Bill Bleak

Given the current polarized climate in the US Congress, the chance that both sides will agree on a long-term transportation bill are slim to none, according to former US Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood. If a new bill isn’t passed before the current transportation bill expires, it could affect many freight transportation and logistic processes, LaHood … Read more

Warehouse Trade Group Honors Former President

Joel D. Anderson, the former president of the International Warehouse Logistics Association, has been awarded the group’s recently renamed distinguished service award. Although the IWLA has passed out the annual award for the past 19 years, it’s the first time it’s been awarded since it was renamed the Jock Menzies IWLA Distinguished Service and Leadership … Read more

Motorola Sells Enterprise Division to Bar Code Company for $3.45 Billion

Zebra Technologies — the bar code and tracking company based in Lincolnshire, Illinois — has agreed to buy Motorola’s Enterprise scanner business for a whopping $3.45 billion in cash. The move allows Motorola to focus on providing communications equipment for the military and local police and fire departments, according to Motorola Solutions CEO and chairman … Read more

Automating Your Picking Processes Can Save You Time, Space and Money

Getting products to consumers as quickly as possible is essential to maintaining high customer satisfaction, efficient resupply and increased profits. But manual picking fulfillment procedures is slow, cumbersome and inefficient. Automating simple picking processes is one of the best way to streamline the supply chain for businesses such as pharmacies, discount stores and other line-level … Read more

Rail Board Holds Hearings to Address Service Failures

The US Surface Transportation board recently held hearings to investigate alleged service failures by the BNSF and Canadian Pacific rail lines, according to news reports. The hearings,held in Washington, D.C., on April 10, were to address service problems that have been occurring on significant portions of the nation’s rail network. Shippers were invited to report … Read more

Intelligrated Hosts Students for National Robotics Week

Robotics students from Missouri’s Jefferson College and other colleges and university were invited to tour Intelligrated’s St. Louis manufacturing facility as part of National Robotics Week, the annual celebration of all things robotic which was held April 5 through 13, according to a company news release. The purpose of the visit was to give students … Read more