Back to blog
2 min readBy ACWI

Warehousing and Logistics News - CPG Shippers Need Trucking Strategy Help

ACWI | Volume 3, Issue 23 | November 30, 2015 One reason warehouse companies have seen healthy growth in the consumer packaged goods business in recent years is tightening trucking capacity, according to the Boston Consulting Group. “CPG companies are now…

ACWI | Volume 3, Issue 23 | November 30, 2015

2015-12-02_8-06-11

One reason warehouse companies have seen healthy growth in the consumer packaged goods business in recent years is tightening trucking capacity, according to the Boston Consulting Group.

“CPG companies are now forced to take a defensive posture, building inventory to hedge against transportation shocks and longer transit times,” says a BCG research report sponsored by the Grocery Manufacturers Association.

Despite gains in forecasting accuracy, more than 60% of companies saw inventories grow in the past two years and inventory on hand rose on average by nearly four days, BCG finds.

Download Article Here...


DOL’s Perez Is Said Wrong on Union Pay

2015-12-02_8-11-18

U.S. Labor Secretary Thomas Perez recently authored a blog post in which he claimed that workers represented by unions earn $200 more weekly than non-union workers.

“According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median weekly earnings for union members last year were $200 a week more than for non-union workers,” Perez wrote.

“That’s not pocket change – $200 a week is the difference between paying the bills and worrying about whether the lights will go out,” he added dramatically.

Diana Furchtgott-Roth, a writer for MarketWatch took issue with the secretary’s claim in a Sept. 2 article. Among the facts she cites:

Perez’s data does not separate public and private sector workers, and 40% of all union workers are government employees. This is significant because union membership is more concentrated in higher-paying public sector jobs.

With the exception of government workers, jobs in unionized industries are shrinking. Employment in the construction industry, for example, which has a higher percentage of unionized workers, has declined by 13% in the past 10 years.

In the professional and business services industry, where there is job growth, union workers earn less an average of $113 a week less. Also, union workers tend to be older, and thus earn more money as a result of their seniority.

More union workers are located in the Northeast where wages are higher to account for the higher cost of living. A worker in Georgia earns less than one in New York, but the cost of living is less there.

The misconception that union workers earn more than their non-union counterparts may be a myth unions don’t hesitate to perpetuate, but this analysis

Download Article Here...


Cybersecurity Forever

More than 20% of companies will have digital security services for protecting business initiatives using devices and services in the Internet of Things by year end 2017, according to Gartner, Inc.

“The IoT now penetrates to the edge of the physical world and brings an important new ‘physical’ element to security concerns. This is especially true as billions of things begin transporting data,” said Research Vice President Ganesh Ramamoorthy.

Download Article Here...

Originally published December 2, 2015 · updated March 22, 2023.

Related reading

Browse all posts →
4 min

ACWI Spotlight: June 2026

WELCOME JUNE! Chris Kane will be attending the Summer Fancy Food Show in New York City at the end of June. We are excited to share two outstanding resumes with the Xchange Board, welcome Jose Larenas as Strategy & Operations Lead, and cover manufacturing renaissance, IWLA's 3PL impact study, cargo theft recovery, and more…

7 min

ACWI Spotlight: May 2026

HELLO MAY! Dear Members, We welcome May with a lot of global uncertainty — the tariffs that were imposed are now in the process of refunding, oil prices are at record highs, and the four-year transportation recession seems to be behind us. Manufacturing is coming back to America, Mexico just passed China as the #1 exporter to the U.S., and our team is positioning members to take advantage of both shifts…

5 min

ACWI Spotlight: April 2026

WELCOME SPRING! Dear Members, I know many of our members are welcoming Spring after a long hard winter. As you are reading this, I am attending the IWLA Conference in San Antonio, Texas. The IWLA is actually 20 years older than us and is the oldest Warehouse…