Safe Senders Notice
Our Email Addresses Are Changing. Remember To Update Your Email Address Book.
Please be aware that we use an email service provider to send emails on our behalf. These emails have been approved by Logistics Today.
Between June and mid-July, the following communications will be sent from
new email addresses. To ensure these communications continue to reach you, please add our new addresses to your address book. Learn How.
News & Views:
New Address: Outsourced-Logistics_News_and_Views@email.Outsourced-Logistics.com
Supply Chain Report:
New Address: OL_Supply_Chain_Report@email.Outsourced-Logistics.com
On June 1, 2008, Logistics Today becomes Outsourced Logistics magazine.
As one of Penton Media’s key marketing partners, we want you to have the complete story and to tell you why the new title means good things for your business.
Outsourced Logistics reflects a true paradigm shift in the way businesses consume logistics services. Penton Media and industry research confirm that in recent years, outsourcing has become a strategic- rather than transactional- business decision. Outsourcing is a senior-level judgment that fundamentally changes the way companies manage their global supply chains. Simply put, the logistics market has changed and Outsourced Logistics magazine is an evolution that mirrors that change.
Editorially, Outsourced Logistics talks to the global nature of outsourcing. With features and opinion from Europe, China and other APAC, Latin America and elsewhere, Outsourced Logistics informs readers about the truly global nature of logistics outsourcing. Outsourced Logistics is led by Chief Editor Perry Trunick and Senior Editor Roger Morton, who together have over 35 years experience in the logistics industry.
Outsourced Logistics is edited for senior-level decision makers, VP and above, who are the men and women in the executive suite making key decisions. In manufacturing, wholesale distribution or at 3PLs, 100% of the readers of Outsourced Logistics magazine are VP level or above, 100% are buyers or providers of outsourced logistics services, and 100% are currently involved in global outsourcing. This intersection of manufacturers, carriers and 3PL is the “sweet spot” in logistics outsourcing and is the nexus of this growing market.