Inbound logistics is often the unsung hero of the supply chain. It sets the stage for everything that follows, yet it’s where many supply chains begin to fray. With market volatility, rising import costs, and supply chain disruptions continuing into 2025, it's time to ask: Is your inbound model helping or hurting you?
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Rethinking Inbound Logistics: Fewer Touches, Smarter Strategy
By Joe Greek on July, 7 2025
Topics: PortSide Distribution and Fulfillment Supply Chain Strategy
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China+1? Try +2 or +3: Building a More Resilient Supply Chain
By Joe Greek on June, 23 2025
For decades, China has been the engine room of global manufacturing. From electronics to apparel to consumer goods, the world has relied on China’s scale, labor force, and infrastructure to keep supply chains humming.
Topics: International Supply Chain Strategy
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Shared vs. Dedicated Warehousing: How to Choose the Right Fit for Your Business
By Joe Greek on June, 16 2025
Choosing the right warehousing solution is crucial for staying competitive in today’s dynamic supply chain landscape. Whether you're a fast-growing startup or a well-established enterprise, selecting between shared warehousing and dedicated warehousing can significantly impact your operations, budget, and long-term agility.
Topics: Distribution and Fulfillment Supply Chain Strategy
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Eliminate Demurrage and Per Diem Fees Before They Derail Your Budget
By Joe Greek on June, 10 2025
In global logistics, some of the most frustrating costs are the ones you don’t see coming. Demurrage and per diem (also known as detention by some shippers) fees are perfect examples. These penalties can accrue rapidly, disrupting budgets and operations for shippers caught off guard. But with the right strategy and partnerships, these fees aren’t just manageable—they’re preventable.
Topics: International PortSide Freight Handling Case Study Supply Chain Strategy
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Why Houston Is Becoming the Go-To Market for Strategic Logistics
By Point To Point on June, 3 2025
Houston isn’t just a hub for oil and aerospace—it’s a rising powerhouse in freight movement. As global trade routes shift and supply chains face new pressures, shippers are increasingly turning to shipping companies in Houston to streamline the flow of goods.



