Supply Chain & Logistics

DOJ Indicts Shipping Container Giants for Price-Fixing
Management DOJ Indicts Shipping Container Giants for Price-Fixing

The standardized steel box that travels from distant industrial ports to the local warehouse may seem like a mundane artifact of trade, but its availability dictates the price of nearly every consumer item in America. While families across the nation navigated the deep economic uncertainty of

Can Predictive Maintenance Guarantee Van Fleet Uptime?
Management Can Predictive Maintenance Guarantee Van Fleet Uptime?

The light commercial vehicle market is undergoing a seismic shift where traditional selling points like payload and fuel efficiency are being eclipsed by a singular, data-driven priority: maximizing vehicle uptime. In the current landscape of 2026, original equipment manufacturers are no longer

NTSB Blames UPS Crash on Systemic Failures and Engine Flaws
Management NTSB Blames UPS Crash on Systemic Failures and Engine Flaws

The sudden detachment of a multi-ton jet engine during a high-speed takeoff roll represents one of the most terrifying scenarios in modern aviation, yet the Louisville disaster proved that such a catastrophe was entirely preventable. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigation

How Is Epicor Prism Redefining ERP With AI Agents?
Manufacturing Technology How Is Epicor Prism Redefining ERP With AI Agents?

The traditional landscape of enterprise resource planning has long been characterized by a heavy reliance on manual data entry and reactive reporting, often leaving supply chain managers buried under a mountain of administrative overhead that slows down critical decision-making processes. As global

Iranian Hackers Breach US Gas Station Infrastructure
Management Iranian Hackers Breach US Gas Station Infrastructure

A silent digital intrusion into the localized fuel systems that power millions of American commutes has effectively turned standard gas pumps into potential liabilities for national security. While most cyberattacks involve stolen credit cards or leaked emails, the recent infiltration of U.S. gas

Will a $19M Expansion Define Virginia’s Cooling Industry?
Manufacturing Will a $19M Expansion Define Virginia’s Cooling Industry?

The silent hum of a massive cooling unit in a rural Virginia facility may soon be the heartbeat of North America’s transition toward sustainable industrial infrastructure. In Lyndhurst, a transformation is underway as Innovative Refrigeration Systems executes a $19 million plan to acquire and

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