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Five Air Cargo Trends That Are Impacting Shippers and Supply Chains

What’s driving the air cargo market right now? Tariffs, technology, staffing shortages — and plenty of uncertainty. What’s Related In the latest Logistics Management podcast, Airforwarders Association Executive Director Brandon Fried joined Group News Editor Jeff Berman to break down what’s happening across the air cargo sector.  From shifting e-commerce flows to outdated airport infrastructure, […]

Gen Z Is Skipping Manufacturing Jobs, and It’s a Big Problem

American manufacturing is making a comeback, but younger workers aren’t following. What’s Related Even as companies reshore production and invest in robotics, automation, and smart factories, manufacturers are struggling to fill critical roles. With an aging workforce headed for retirement, Gen Z’s disdain for manufacturing careers has become a pressing concern. “I’d argue that one of […]

AI Is Moving Faster Than Procurement Teams Can Handle, Report Says

According to a new report from Fairmarkit, procurement teams are under growing pressure to catch up as artificial intelligence speeds up dealmaking across supply chains. What’s Related Fairmarkit’s 2025 AI in Procurement Index, based on a survey of procurement leaders, shows a widening gap between what executives expect and what procurement teams can actually do […]

Trump’s 50% Steel Tariffs Face Growing Industry Pushback

President Trump’s decision to double tariffs on imported steel and aluminum — raising them from 25% to 50% — is generating strong reactions across the supply chain, manufacturing, and logistics industries. The move, announced at a rally in Pennsylvania, is intended to support the U.S. steel industry and domestic production. However, many experts warn that […]

TSMC, World’s Top Chipmaker, in Talks With White House on UAE Factory

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) is in talks with officials in President Donald Trump’s administration about building an advanced chip factory in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). What’s Related The discussions are part of TSMC’s strategy to expand beyond Taiwan and reduce the risks of having too much chip production in one place. Sources told Bloomberg […]

What’s Next for Transportation Management? AI, Agents, and Autonomy

This story first appeared in the May 2025 issue of Logistics Management as part of a broader roundtable on AI, automation, and supply chain innovation. In this excerpt, industry experts explain how AI is reshaping transportation management systems (TMS), driving smarter routing, predictive insights, and faster decision-making across supply chains. What’s Related LM: From your vantage point, […]