We got our first snow of the season yesterday. Not much, but enough to turn the lawn white.
I’m a fair-weathered cyclist, so that signals the end of riding outdoors for me this year. Like a bear hibernating over winter, I’ll be riding in my basement cave until spring.
Before I head down there, here’s the supply chain and logistics news that caught my attention this week:
- Happy new year for transpac liners as shippers front-load to beat tariffs (The Loadstar)
- Descartes’ Study Reveals Tariffs and Trade Barriers as Top Concern of 48% of Supply Chain Leaders
- The Railroad on the Wrong Side of Trump’s Tariffs (WSJ – sub. req’d)
- NJ port workers’ contract talks stuck over adding automation as January deadline nears (NorthJersey.com)
- The No-Frills Service That’s Delivering More and More Packages (WSJ – sub. req’d)
- Sky-high Shipping Fees Are Hitting Earlier and Earlier (Bloomberg)
- Rubio’s Tough Stance on China Means Pressure on Importers (WSJ – sub. req’d)
- Descartes Announces Fiscal 2025 Third Quarter …