Supply Chain News

    MD Logistics - Indianapolis, IN + Reno, NV + Garner, North Carolina

    Midwest 3PL Announces Sixth Warehouse, Expansion to East Coast

    June 16, 2022

    PLAINFIELD, Ind. (June 16, 2022) – Third party logistics firm, MD Logistics, a Nippon Express Group Company, headquartered in Plainfield, Indiana, today announced their expansion to Garner, North Carolina with the opening of their first warehouse in the area, sixth total for the Midwest based Full Article
    Sustainable Shopping

    Consumers Willing to Pay More for Sustainable Shopping Options

    June 7, 2022

    Equally revealing was the discovery that nearly three-quarters of the consumer respondents value product sustainability over brand name. Consumers are willing to spend more for sustainable brands, but that a significant gap exists between retailers and customers as to what consumers want and what’s actually Full Article
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    7 Trends That Could Change the Logistics Industry Forever

    May 27, 2022

    The logistics industry has had a rough few years. Covid-19, the Ever Given, and other hiccups have led to large-scale supply chain disruptions, confusing new rules and restrictions, and tumultuous shifts in customers demand. Of course, the logistics industry keeps moving forward. We’ve gotten through the Full Article
    NX USA - TX Facility

    NX USA Opens New Warehouse in San Antonio, Texas

    May 16, 2022

    Nippon Express USA, Inc. (Toshiya Abe, President; hereafter, "NX USA"), a Group company of Nippon Express Holdings, Inc. (Mitsuru Saito, President), has opened a new warehouse (San Antonio Cross Dock Center) in San Antonio, Texas that began operations on Wednesday, April 20. Container ship congestion Full Article
    Packages - retail trends

    2022 Delivery and Retail Trends

    May 11, 2022

    Creating an experience that consistently delivers delight can increase sales and drive customer loyalty. Retail has significantly changed in recent years. Consumers were already moving away from in-person retailing before the pandemic hit, and it's a shift that has picked up considerably since then. For Full Article
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