Now Manufacturing Day Has Its Own Website

National Manufacturing Day isn’t until next October 2, but now organizations, businesses and individuals who want to participate in the event can visit a new website that is available all the time. MFGDAY.com allows visitors to sign up to host events in their area, learn more about sponsorship opportunities, and even volunteer to help out. … Read more

Intermodal Yards Spur Record Industrial Real Estate Growth

Ringing the outskirts of Chicago and its suburbs like a glistening diamond necklace are a series of 22 intermodal rail yards. These bustling facilities are buzzing with activity 24 hours per day as cranes transfer hundreds of cargo containers per hour from towering stacks to semi trailer trucks and rail cars belonging to the biggest railroads … Read more

RFID Devices Provide Information to Improve Efficiencies

  Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags are tiny electronic devices that can be embedded into products, parts, tools and other items so that they can be tracked as they move through the production and into the supply chain. When used in conjunction with strategically-placed RFID reader devices, they can provide precise, real-time information about the … Read more

Ryder Unveils ‘Female Friendly Vehicle Package’ for Woman Truckers

The truck maker Ryder has developed a new type of truck cabin that is specifically designed to facilitate the unique needs of female truck drivers. The new “female-friendly vehicle package” includes features such as adjustable seat belt shoulder straps, improved placement of dashboard gauges, adjusted height and placement of grab handles, and better access to … Read more

Online Learning Options Opens Doors for Supply Chain Careers

Editor’s Note: In this week’s Thursday Feature, we take a look at a growing trend in post-secondary education among supply chain and material handling professionals: Distance learning. Back in 2012, Beth Wachowiak had a choice to make. Six years earlier, she graduated from Michigan State University with a degree in supply chain management, which she … Read more

Chicago Area Contractor Banned for Life after OSHA Investigation

An Chicago area sewer and water contractor has been banned by a federal court from engaging in trenching, excavation, construction or related work ever again after repeatedly exposing workers to hazardous trenching conditions. The unusual ruling came after the contractor — Mike Neri, 79, of Elk Grove Village, Illinois — refused to pay fines totaling … Read more

Two New Children’s Books Feature OTR Truckers

Forget about “Goodbye, Moon” or “The Poky Little Puppy”. Children today want more action and excitement in their bedtime stories. Perhaps that’s why publishers this month are offering two new children’s books about an unlikely subject: Over the road trucking. “My Auntie Susan Drives a Big Truck” is the latest children’s book by author and … Read more

Construction of New Intermodal Terminal Only the Latest Sign of Turnaround

The Canadian National railroad’s recent announcement that it will invest $250 million in a new intermodal rail yard outside of  Toronto is just the latest indicator that the challenges that have hobbled intermodal in recent months are finally clearing up. While the CN only announced plans to build the new facility Wednesday and the project still … Read more