Industry insights, integration guides, and product updates from the CXTMS team.

Sanctions risk is moving faster than periodic compliance checks, forcing supply chain teams to connect supplier, finance, route, and exception signals in real time.

AI and TMS integration is becoming the practical path for logistics teams that need smarter execution without replacing every legacy transportation system.

Boston Scientific's $138 million Indiana distribution center shows why regulated medical-device logistics is moving closer to manufacturing, traceability, and service execution.

Canada's forced-labor enforcement shift shows why importers need supplier evidence, origin data, product classification, and customs documentation ready before enforcement changes land.

DP World's proposed Corpus Christi container terminal would give shippers another Gulf Coast option as Texas port demand rises and supply chains seek resilient gateways.

Port of Los Angeles May volumes show imports rising 26% while exports fall 10%, creating a planning imbalance for peak season freight operations.

CSCMP's 2026 State of Logistics report shows U.S. logistics costs at $2.4 trillion and makes the case for adaptability as a daily transportation KPI.

The West Coast port labor contract runs through 2028, but automation, terminal ownership, and trust are already shaping the next supply chain risk cycle.

Adani Ports' $100M Kaleris deal puts AI directly into terminal execution software鈥攏ot just crane automation. Here's what that means for forwarders managing drayage, berth windows, and upstream exception visibility.

Dell and HPE server supply is being squeezed by DRAM and HBM memory constraints as AI infrastructure demand overwhelms component availability. Here's what that means for electronics shippers managing inbound logistics and customer delivery promises.