DC Velocity

DC Velocity

DC VELOCITY stands out as the leading multimedia magazine brand dedicated to meeting the unique informational needs of logistics and supply chain professionals. It was the pioneer in addressing these executives' demands by providing thorough insights into every aspect of logistics. This includes internal logistics within warehouses and distribution centers, external logistics related to the transport of goods, the key information technologies that connect the two, and the strategies that enhance logistics efficiency, giving businesses a competitive edge. While others have tried to imitate this approach, DC VELOCITY remains the original and the best. In short, DC VELOCITY is your go-to source for in-depth logistics coverage, leading the way in the industry.

National, Trade/B2B
English
Magazine

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57
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Global

#1205604

United States

#521108

Business and Consumer Services/Shipping and Logistics

#2145

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  • 6 days ago | dcvelocity.com | Ben Ames

    How much data is in your yard? Ohio and Indiana deploy “partially automated” trucks on I-70The answer is a ton—just look around at all the tractors, trailers, and chassis. Each one offers information like its identity, location, or contents—but you’re probably not collecting a very large percentage of it. That balance is beginning to change quickly, as the yard becomes the latest frontier in the push to digitize logistics flows.

  • 1 week ago | dcvelocity.com | Ben Ames

    Rapidly flickering changes in White House trade tariff policy are introducing “significant uncertainty” into the warehouse automation market, affecting investment decisions, supply chain strategies, and logistics infrastructure, according to an analysis from the U.K. market research firm Interact Analysis. The impacts of the unpredictable business conditions will likely force various change in different global sectors, Interact Analysis Research Manager Rueben Scriven said.

  • 1 week ago | dcvelocity.com | David Maloney

    Despite the uncertain economic climate, wages for truck drivers and warehouse staff surged in the first quarter amid strong demand for frontline workers nationwide, according to a report from resume-building platform Resume Now and talent-matching platform Talroo, released this week. The companies’ Q1 frontline worker demand index found that wages in trucking and warehousing rose 16% and 15%, respectively, year-over-year as job openings in both sectors remained strong.

  • 1 week ago | dcvelocity.com | Ben Ames

    Amid whiplash tariff and market index swings, shoppers are cutting spending in many sectors, but a new study shows that trend does not apply to the global grocery industry. Data from more than 64 million households and 627 million grocery transactions in the U.S., Europe, and Asia shows that shoppers are holding steady or even increasing grocery spending, according to California-based enterprise software vendor SymphonyAI.

  • 1 week ago | dcvelocity.com | Ben Ames

    Retail sales grew in March even though consumers continued to worry about the impact of rising tariffs, according to an analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data released today by the National Retail Federation (NRF). One sign of that consumer concern is that 46% of shoppers in a survey conducted for NRF in March were stocking up on appliances, clothing, and other items because they were worried that tariffs would bring higher prices.

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