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Manufacturers Need More Than AI, They Need Buyer Connection

The biggest shift in manufacturing today isn’t a new technology. It’s a new kind of buyer.  What’s Related The expectation now is for manufacturers to understand their buyers’ offerings, their workflows, and the urgency behind every order. They want accuracy they can rely on and visibility that removes the guesswork, and they expect the digital […]

Maersk Picks Charlotte As North American Headquarters

Maersk has chosen Charlotte as its North American headquarters, committing to 520 new jobs and a $16 million investment. The move will bring the company’s local workforce to more than 1,300 in the Mecklenburg County region over the coming years. What’s Related Governor Josh Stein said the choice “speaks to North Carolina’s reputation as a […]

Leadership Lessons: Marina Ivanov of Apex Transit

When Marina Ivanov’s family arrived in the United States in 1998, they had to start over from scratch. They didn’t speak English, didn’t know anyone, and had to rebuild everything they left behind. Fast forward to 2025 and Ivanov leads a trucking company, sits on industry boards, and is pushing through one of the toughest […]

Top 25 Healthcare Supply Chain Rankings for 2025

Gartner has released its 2025 Healthcare Supply Chain Top 25 list, highlighting U.S. health systems that are improving performance, cutting costs, and using technology more effectively across their supply chains. What’s Related AdventHealth landed the No. 1 spot for the second year in a row. Stanford Medicine, Bon Secours Mercy Health, Rush University System for […]

State of the Supply Chain 2025: Key Trends, Consumer Expectations & Industry Challenges

Supply chain executives are doubling down on technology, speed and resilience, confident in their ability to weather disruption. Consumers, however, prioritize quality, trust and transparency. This misalignment creates both a risk and an opportunity: companies that close the perception gap can build stronger loyalty and competitive advantage. The data in this Infios industry report reveals […]

New York City’s Delivery Boom Is Leading to More Crashes and Injuries

New York City’s e-commerce boom has delivered speed and convenience. However, a new report says it’s also bringing more traffic crashes, pollution, and worker injuries, especially in black and brown neighborhoods. What’s Related In Fast Shipping. Slow Justice, Comptroller Brad Lander says the City’s lack of rules for last-mile delivery facilities is putting both workers […]