Over the years I have given several talks that highlighted the relationship between airline versus motor carrier pricing patterns. In fact, I've often said that whether it is intentional or not, the airlines have demonstrated that carriers can charge fees for services that used to be considered part of your airline ticket. Twenty years ago, these fees were a blip on the radar screen. But in 2017, according to TravelMole, US airlines took in $57 billion, collecting what is known as “ancillary fees” for things like baggage, reservation changes, and on-board services like meals and movies, sales of frequent flier miles, etc...
November 7, 2018
Let's be honest. Between ELDs, natural disasters and a growing economy, 2018 has been a tough year for transportation and logistics professionals.
October 31, 2018
Last week I attended CSCMP’s annual conference in Nashville. Rick Blasgen and his team put together another outstanding conference that addressed the types of critical issues that shippers are facing as they struggle to manage freight costs in the current transportation environment.
October 10, 2018
Last week, in my "What blew your freight budget?" blog post in Logistics Management we addressed the fact that a whole bunch of shippers are living with blown freight budgets in 2018. I think that is why I have received several calls/ emails from folks who are asking for help in gathering information to prepare their 2019 freight budgets.
August 22, 2018
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