This Week in Logistics News (June 14 – 20)
This past weekend I tried Uber for the first time. For those of you unfamiliar with Uber, it is basically a crowd sourced taxi that operates at a fraction of the cost of a typical taxi ride. All...
View ArticleThis Week in Logistics News (July 19 – 25)
I finished my first ARC Market Study this week, looking at the Transportation Management Systems market. On top of that, my colleague, Clint Reiser, and I are wrapping up our omni-channel fulfillment...
View ArticleThe Upstream Shale Oil Supply Chain
I’ve had recent conversations with part of the ARC Advisory Group Oil & Gas team – Dave Lafferty, Paul Steinitz, Tim Shea, and Mark Sen Gupta – on the upstream “fracking” or shale oil supply...
View ArticleWill Tough New Regulations Proposed for Transporting Crude Oil by Rail...
About 400,000 carloads of crude oil traveled by rail last year to the nation’s refineries, up from 9,500 in 2008, according to the Association of American Railroads. A series of recent accidents —...
View ArticleThe Worst Supply Chain in North America
I’ve been doing some research on the unconventional oil supply chain. Unconventional oil includes crude oil from shale and oil sands. I’ve talked to over 20 oil executives and experts about the inbound...
View ArticleThis Week in Logistics News (October 18 – 24)
Retailers are gearing up for the upcoming holiday season. While most stores are currently decked out in Halloween gear, come November 1, that will all change. Cue the Christmas trees, lights, and...
View ArticleDeclining Oil Prices makes it Imperative for Shale Oil Companies to improve...
In last Thursday’s Wall Street Journal there was a front page article titled U.S. Boom Can Stand Further Fall in Oil Prices. “Oil prices would need to fall at least another $20 a barrel to choke off...
View ArticleMost Popular Logistics Viewpoints Blogs of 2014
The Logistics Viewpoints team thought our readers would be interested in seeing what 2014 posts obtained the most views over the year. The posts from the beginning of the year often obtain the most...
View ArticleMost Popular Logistics Viewpoints Blogs of 2014
The Logistics Viewpoints team thought our readers would be interested in seeing what 2014 posts obtained the most views over the year. The posts from the beginning of the year often obtain the most...
View ArticleIran and International Trade Expansion
Last week negotiators from the P5+1 (or EU+3) and Iran developed a preliminary agreement on Iran’s nuclear program. This opened the door for Iranian sanction relief and presents the question, “How will...
View ArticleThis Week in Logistics News (June 14 – 20)
This past weekend I tried Uber for the first time. For those of you unfamiliar with Uber, it is basically a crowd sourced taxi that operates at a fraction of the cost of a typical taxi ride. All...
View ArticleThis Week in Logistics News (July 19 – 25)
I finished my first ARC Market Study this week, looking at the Transportation Management Systems market. On top of that, my colleague, Clint Reiser, and I are wrapping up our omni-channel fulfillment...
View ArticleThe Upstream Shale Oil Supply Chain
I’ve had recent conversations with part of the ARC Advisory Group Oil & Gas team – Dave Lafferty, Paul Steinitz, Tim Shea, and Mark Sen Gupta – on the upstream “fracking” or shale oil supply...
View ArticleWill Tough New Regulations Proposed for Transporting Crude Oil by Rail...
About 400,000 carloads of crude oil traveled by rail last year to the nation’s refineries, up from 9,500 in 2008, according to the Association of American Railroads. A series of recent accidents —...
View ArticleThe Worst Supply Chain in North America
I’ve been doing some research on the unconventional oil supply chain. Unconventional oil includes crude oil from shale and oil sands. I’ve talked to over 20 oil executives and experts about the inbound...
View ArticleThis Week in Logistics News (June 14 – 20)
This past weekend I tried Uber for the first time. For those of you unfamiliar with Uber, it is basically a crowd sourced taxi that operates at a fraction of the cost of a typical taxi ride. All...
View ArticleThis Week in Logistics News (July 19 – 25)
I finished my first ARC Market Study this week, looking at the Transportation Management Systems market. On top of that, my colleague, Clint Reiser, and I are wrapping up our omni-channel fulfillment...
View ArticleThe Upstream Shale Oil Supply Chain
I’ve had recent conversations with part of the ARC Advisory Group Oil & Gas team – Dave Lafferty, Paul Steinitz, Tim Shea, and Mark Sen Gupta – on the upstream “fracking” or shale oil supply...
View ArticleWill Tough New Regulations Proposed for Transporting Crude Oil by Rail...
About 400,000 carloads of crude oil traveled by rail last year to the nation’s refineries, up from 9,500 in 2008, according to the Association of American Railroads. A series of recent accidents —...
View ArticleThe Worst Supply Chain in North America
I’ve been doing some research on the unconventional oil supply chain. Unconventional oil includes crude oil from shale and oil sands. I’ve talked to over 20 oil executives and experts about the inbound...
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