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Logistics Technology News
Our logistics technology news include logistics technology startups, solutions, and the impact of technology on logistics and supply chain management.
The latest Logistics Technology News & Analysis
Lufthansa speeds booking connectivity with digital forwarder API
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
Lufthansa Cargo will offer instant air freight quotes via an application programming interface with digital forwarder Fleet, a company in which the German airline invested in 2018.
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Transfix looks to the future with guaranteed rate product
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
The truckload freight marketplace Transfix is allowing shippers to guarantee forward spot rates up to a year out based on an machine learning model it has been using internally for more than a year.
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Shippers map route to more accurate ETAs
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor, Trucking |
US shippers are demanding more precise delivery times for their goods, as retail charges for late deliveries and better awareness of truck driver hours of service raise the stakes in visibility.
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NYSHEX moves into long-term contract space
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
The New York Shipping Exchange has begun allowing shippers and freight buyers to migrate their long-term contracts with container lines onto the NYSHEX platform, essentially allowing contracts negotiated outside the exchange to be fully and mutually enforceable as if they were transacted within the exchange.
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Container lines
‘Broken’ maps add to logistics costs: survey
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor, Trucking |
A survey of delivery drivers projects that missed deliveries and time wasted due to outdated and incorrect maps and navigation aids results in $2.5 billion in added costs.
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Flexport lays off 50 in organizational restructuring
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
The heavily-funded forwarder told JOC.com Tuesday the layoffs are aimed at redirecting resources away from “over-invested” existing process areas into ones that “help us serve clients efficiently.”
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Haven using TMS data to enhance freight invoice accuracy
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
Automating certain components of their transportation procurement and management processes can yield more accuracy in handling freight bills, according to Chris Stauber, chief product officer of transportation management software (TMS) provider Haven.
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Technology helping shippers take freight payment into their own hands
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
Traditionally, shippers have been responsible for receiving freight bills and ensuring those bills are accurate, but some are flipping that script through “self-invoicing.”
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Shippers, LTL carriers closer to digital bills of lading
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor, Trucking |
Shippers, as much as carriers, are driving toward electronic or digital bills of lading, as the need for speed and more responsive, detailed customer service increases.
LTL
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Portchain lands Tanjung Pelepas as first major port customer
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP) in southern Malaysia has begun using Portchain’s software to automate and optimize berth planning operations.
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SimpliShip-Qwyk integration blends freight rate management with execution
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
The forwarding software providers say they’re integrating SimpliShip’s freight rate management product with Qwyk’s vessel schedule, visibility, and booking tools to create an “out of the box” TMS.
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JDA looks to overcome systems silos with connectivity focus
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
JDA caters to some of the world’s largest importers and exporters, but the challenge it faces, like many incumbent software providers, is staying ahead the innovation curve and making sure the market recognizes that innovation.
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NYSHEX volume tripled, membership doubled in 2019
JOC Staff |
New York Shipping Exchange (NYSHEX) said 96.4 percent of contracts last year were fulfilled, meaning that carriers accepted the cargo for the sailing it was booked for and cargo owners and non-vessel operating common carriers delivered the containers they contracted.
Container lines
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Shipamax snares $7 million funding round
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
A London-based logistics process automation software provider has landed $7 million in funding to fuel growth of its platform, which is designed to help forwarders unearth data lodged in emails and disparate systems.
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DCSA pushes out track-and-trace standard
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
The group pushing process and data standards in the container shipping industry has released a new set governing the tracking and tracing of container shipments across systems and carriers.
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Container lines
Bolloré picks Asia veteran to lead Americas region
Hugh R. Morley, Senior Editor |
Bolloré Logistics has picked the COO of its Asia-Pacific operation to head the company’s Americas business, which covers 45 offices in eight countries, including the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
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Logistics buyers balancing automation with human autonomy
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
Supply chain technology providers tell JOC.com logistics practitioners are more interested in automating specific processes than pure self-service models for procuring and managing freight.
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BluJay, project44 team up in latest TMS-visibility partnership
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
The trend of TMS vendors partnering with ancillary visibility and capacity providers continues apace, this time with BluJay Solutions creating an integration with Chicago-based visibility provider project44.
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APL Logistics aiming to bridge data quality gap
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
APL Logistics is providing a visibility product that mingles its ability to connect directly to carriers across modes with its “boots on the ground” to fill in gaps in data completeness and timeliness.
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GlobalTranz targets managed transportation market with Cerasis buy
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
The freight broker GlobalTranz is expanding its reach in the managed transportation services market with the acquisition of Cerasis, a broker that effectively acts as provider of transportation management software and often runs the software for its less-than-truckload, parcel, and final mile customers.
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Arviem taking inventory burden off Austrian shippers
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
Visibility solutions provider Arviem, which aims to help shippers leverage cargo data into trade finance products, is piloting a process to ease inventory financing burdens on shippers in and out of Austria.
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Blackstone's Allcargo funding boosts India logistics play
Bency Mathew, Special India Correspondent |
Indian logistics player Allcargo has secured a $53 million investment from Blackstone that will be used to develop logistics parks in key consumption hubs across India.
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As market changes, SMC3 adds truckload software
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor, Trucking |
Shipper demand, lower modal boundaries, and changing procurement practices lead LTL technology provider SMC3 to add truckload functionality to its bidding software.
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Winmore software update designed to speed 3PL bid process
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
Tender and bid management software provider Winmore is trying to amplify investments by 3PLs into customer relationship management-based tools by allowing them to assemble bids more quickly and measure the effectiveness of those bids.
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Flexport dominated maritime startup investment in 2019
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
A roundup of investment into international logistics and maritime technology has found that, outside of a $1 billion investment into the forwarder Flexport, total venture funding into startups fell from 2018 to 2019.
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Transplace acquisition expands collaborative shipping
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor, Trucking |
“Continuous” truck moves collaboratively arranged by networks of shippers and carriers are the goal of Transplace’s acquisition of Lanehub.
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Trimble, Kuebix plan TMS uniting truckers, shippers
William B. Cassidy and Eric Johnson, Senior Editors |
Two technology firms are taking an ambitious step toward bringing shippers, trucking companies, and logistics providers together on one transportation management platform.
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LTL
Forwarders leaving shipper-owned container opportunities on the table: survey
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
A secret shopper study of top forwarders by an equipment marketplace provider finds that most are uninterested in providing shipper-owned container options to small or unknown shipper customers.
Logistics Technology News
Container lines
DAT brings $68 billion in data to rate forecasting
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor, Trucking |
Knight-Swift and DAT test a truckload rate forecasting system as shippers and their transportation and logistics providers push out the boundaries of supply-chain visibility.
Logistics Technology News
Trucking News
TradeLens members seek approval to exchange US blockchain data
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
TradeLens container line participants have filed an antitrust exemption agreement with the Federal Maritime Commission to allow them to discuss how to share information and develop products on Maersk and IBM’s blockchain-based technology platform.
Logistics Technology News
Providers focus on distributing benefits of freight visibility
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
Insight into the location and predicted arrival of freight across modes can no longer be confined to a single entity in a freight environment where outcomes between trading partners and service partners are intricately linked.
Logistics Technology News
Trucking News
Better data needed to deliver ELD’s shipper promise
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor, Trucking |
The electronic logging device (ELD) eventually will help shippers find trucks more quickly, help trucking companies better manage drivers, and help drivers better manage hours. But more integration of ELD data with other systems and more development are needed to deliver bigger benefits.
Truckload
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Trucking labor
NY-NJ coalition to enhance cyber security
Hugh R. Morley, Senior Editor |
Confronting cyber threats and trying to minimize their risk is the focus of a new coalition of port stakeholders at the Port of New York and New Jersey.
North American ports
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ARO 2020: Forwarders must combat carrier 'data cartels' to survive
Steve Walker, founder, SBS Worldwide and SWG Global |
It took decades to break up shipping conferences’ control and fixing of shipping rates, but now freight forwarders face a new threat from the carrier-backed TradeLens, a group that has already taken control of much of the world's container cargo data.
Logistics Technology News
Container lines
ARO 2020: Visibility data key to improving trucking efficiency, service
Jeff Tucker, CEO, Tucker Company Worldwide |
Gaining visibility into truckload movements allows shippers to improve transportation execution and efficiency, as well as accurately benchmark carrier performance and enforce minimum service standards for providers.
Trucking News
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ARO 2020: It takes more than being digital to disrupt freight industry
Satish Jindel, president, SJ Consulting Group |
The high-profile financial failings of so-called disruptors like Uber, Lyft, Grubhub, Blue Apron, and WeWork should serve as a warning to investors in the budding digital freight brokerage space.
Truck brokers
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ARO 2020: Efforts to create end-to-end freight visibility advancing
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
With true end-to-end shipment visibility unlikely to come from a single provider, shippers and 3PLs are thinking about visibility as something that needs to be pulled together using data from multiple sources.
Logistics Technology News
Maritime
ARO 2020: US West Coast ports competing through infrastructure, technology
Bill Mongelluzzo, Senior Editor, Trans-Pacific |
Seaports on the US West Coast aim to regain some of the market share they have lost over the past five years to the East and Gulf coasts by building infrastructure and implementing technology needed to move cargo cheaper and faster.
Marine terminals
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ARO 2020: Digital freight brokers team up with established TMS firms
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
Virtually every notable new domestic freight broker in the US tied up at least one direct integration with a major transportation management system (TMS) provider in 2019, a trend that will likely continue in the coming years.
Logistics Technology News
Truck brokers
ARO 2020: Shippers’ access to instant quoting, online booking expanding
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
Shippers and non-vessel-operating carriers are now seeing electronic quotes on par with those offered through long-term contracts, a clear signal that certain container lines see instant quoting as a key part of their future strategies.
Container lines
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