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On Sunday, February 8, 2026, the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots meet at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, for Super Bowl LX, with kickoff scheduled for 6:30 pm Eastern. The football is the headline, but the real story starts weeks earlier, and it looks a lot like the…
For logistics and supply chain managers across the U.S., winter weather is far more than a chilly inconvenience. It is a season-long stress test. Snowstorms, blizzards, and icy roads do not just slow down trucks; they threaten the very stability of your network. The numbers tell a stark story. Over…
Frozen food manufacturers operate in a high-stakes environment. Success requires more than just a great product: it demands flawless cold chain execution, precise production scaling, and aggressive cost management. For one rapidly growing manufacturer in the Northeast, internal cold storage and distribution were no longer just operational tasks. They had…
Taylor helps brands ship cleanly into big-box, grocery, club, e-commerce, home-improvement, and specialty retail networks. Retail compliance rarely gets celebrated. It is not the product launch, the influencer moment, or the big new SKU announcement. But it is one of the fastest ways a brand can lose margin when it…
For the past year, Taylor has operated the Maine International Cold Storage Facility (MICSF) with a clear purpose. We set out to provide shippers with a cold storage partner that delivers consistency, transparency, and exceptional care for high-value, temperature-sensitive inventory. Whether customers are located regionally, nationally, or internationally, our goal…
A new year is a good time to get the calendar right. The dates below are the ones that most often drive real world changes in capacity, transit time, staffing, cutoffs, and customer demand. If you plan ocean, parcel, trucking, warehousing, or purchasing, put these on the team calendar now…
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