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Tropical Shipping Gift Supports Supply Chain Management Program at FAU

By | 03/06/2026

Florida Atlantic University’s College of Business and Tropical Shipping recently celebrated the naming of the Tropical Shipping Study Room at the Schmidt Family Complex, Boca Raton campus. The event recognized a gift made by Tropical Shipping to support the College of Business’ Supply Chain Management Program.

Regional Outlook

FAU College of Business Participates in Regional Outlook Forum

By | 02/19/2026

Florida Atlantic University’s College of Business recently joined regional partners at the Research Park at Florida Atlantic for a South Florida economic outlook conference featuring College of Business faculty experts.

LMI Numbers

Logistics Rebounds in January as Uneven Economic Pressures Deepen Across U.S. Supply Chains

By | 02/16/2026

The logistics industry rebounded in January, marking its fastest expansion in seven months, underscoring early signs of diverging economic outcomes across sectors and ongoing economic restructuring.

Logistics December 2025

December Logistics Score Hits Record Low Amid Holiday Shopping

By | 01/13/2026

The Logistics Managers’ Index ended the year with the lowest score since April 2024, fueled by record inventory depletion amid consumer holiday shopping, according to researchers at Florida Atlantic University and four other schools.

Supply Chain

October LMI Shows Flat Growth, Marking the Eighth Month Below Long-Term Trend

By | 11/19/2025

The logistics industry stayed flat in October, marking the eighth consecutive month the index has read below the historical average, according to a report from researchers at Florida Atlantic University and four other schools.

Transportation Metrics

FAU Research: Logistics Expansion Slows as Transportation Prices Hit Post-Recession Lows

By | 10/14/2025

The Logistics Managers’ Index had the lowest overall reading since March as the supply chain reacts to economic uncertainty, according to researchers from Florida Atlantic University and four other schools.

 


 
 

 

 

 

 
 
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