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Shared dedicated transportation networks provide shippers a unique offering that combines the benefits of dedicated contract carriage with the economic advantages of a less-than-truckload approach. Shared services also offer customized high-touch deliveries, minimal freight handling and consistent delivery times.

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Automation may be reshaping most logistics areas, including freight management (FM), but human expertise and interpersonal relationships still underpin the efficient movement of freight.

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In uncertain times, a multi-client option provides flexibility among other benefits.

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Shared dedicated transportation networks offer a creative and innovative shipping solution, providing all the benefits of dedicated contract carriage, along with high-touch deliveries, customized execution based on customers' delivery requirements and specialized equipment, all at a lower cost. The solution provides high service levels with next-day delivery, minimal freight handling and consistent delivery times.

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Operating private fleets often provides fleet operators with a greater perceived sense of control over things like customer service, capacity, over-the-road performance, cost controls, safety and more. Yet, more and more private fleet operators are challenging their thinking and operating models by turning to dedicated contract carriage (DCC) solutions.

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Fresh, On-time Delivery and Cold Storage Solutions … Every Time

When you need a reliable logistics and supply chain partner to help plan your daily operations, trust the experts at Penske. Every day we help our food and beverage customers solve the supply and delivery challenges unique to daily staples like milk, bread and eggs. From product pickup through delivery, Penske provides:

  • A temperature-controlled supply chain (uninterrupted cold chain for both fleet and warehousing)
  • Flexible vendor pickups and just-in-time delivery
  • Sophisticated equipment tracking and visibility
  • An understanding of store and vendor requirements
  • Delivery coordination between vendors, DC and stores
  • Local sourcing of the freshest products

We Keep the Cold Chain Moving

Our approach is simple. Our routing tools and industry knowledge allow us to engineer distribution networks that exceed our customers' expectations. By helping to reduce miles and time, you'll get the benefit of delivering a fresher product.

When you need to deliver the freshest food and beverage products daily, partner with the experts who know your business as well as you do.

Data, analytics and intelligence are now at the forefront of supply chain operations, and companies that are deriving operational value out of supply chain data are gaining a competitive advantage.

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Technology helps people within the supply chain maximize productivity, obtain greater visibility and improve the process of moving goods.

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At Penske Logistics, safety is not characterized solely as a priority; it is one of the company's core values. This philosophy reflects the importance of safety, a small word for a vast area of responsibility that has become more challenging in line with the growing complexity of the logistics business.

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Warehousing space is at a premium and represents a significant portion of total supply chain costs. Consequently, shippers need to carefully evaluate the case for investing in more storage capacity.

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Managing change in the workplace is challenging – especially when it involves technological innovation – but change management strategies can help transition organizations smoothly into the future.

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Reverse logistics is a type of supply chain management that moves goods in an atypical direction — from customers back to the sellers or manufacturers. Reasons for reverse logistics are often related to returns, repairs, replacements, resales or recycling. Examples include a customer returning a purchased item that they are not happy with or someone shipping back a product or product container for recycling purposes. Often, the goal of reverse logistics is to either regain value from the product or dispose of it.

See also: Circular Supply Chain

READING, Pa., Oct 1, 2024 – The 2025 Third-Party Logistics Study, spearheaded by Dr. C. John Langley of Penn State University and developed in collaboration with NTT DATA and Penske Logistics, was unveiled today at the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) EDGE. In its 29th year, the study delves into the evolving dynamics of the supply chain under the theme Navigating Change, reflecting the current challenges within the industry.

The research highlights three pivotal areas: Change management in shipper (companies that manufacture goods or provide services) and 3PL (third-party logistics providers) relationships; artificial intelligence; and the importance of the direct-to-consumer experience.

The research provides a deeper dive into the current state of the 3PL market, and contemporary issues like nearshoring and trends in commercial real estate and supply chain labor are also contained within.

Some key learnings from the 2025 3PL Study include:

  • Change management is essential to keeping pace in the marketplace: Shippers (61%) and 3PLs (73%) both agree that supply chain change management is vital. Demand for change management is driven by customer experience, economic factors and technological advancements. Among survey respondents, 58% of shippers and 76% of 3PLs are currently employing a change management framework.
  • Artificial intelligence is a supply chain competitive advantage: Both shippers and 3PLs are in agreement that AI can be pivotal in automating data analysis, identifying patterns, solving problems and automating repetitive tasks. Results uncovered that 33% of shippers are seeking implementations related to supply planning and demand forecasting, while 19% of 3PLs reported planning implementation in this area. Also, 27% of shippers expressed an interest in transportation and route optimization technologies, while 22% of 3PLs noted they are planning to install these capabilities.
  • The continued e-commerce effect is shaping the direct-to-consumer experience: 48% of shippers and 53% of 3PLs reported that customers routinely expect deliveries in less than two days, and 27% of shippers and 26% of 3PLs noted that there are three-day or less delivery expectations. Shippers (44%) and 3PLs (38%) are willing to absorb a small percentage of the costs related to shipping speeds. Both shippers and 3PLs view delivery speed and further delivery visibility as strong areas of differentiation.

The study surveyed 3PL providers and users of 3PL services to understand the current state of 3PLs and how 3PL relationships are evolving with their customers. The research continues to capture and measure this evolving industry and document the transformation of the third-party logistics sector as new challenges and opportunities emerge. The 2025 study and past versions are available for download at www.3PLStudy.com.

“While users and providers of 3PL services continue to report successful relationships, they find themselves having to deal with an increasingly wide range of challenges,” said Dr. C. John Langley, Professor, Supply Chain & Information Systems, Penn State University. “While examples include economic concerns, geopolitical unrest, and changing markets for supply chain services, they also are taking advantage of change management processes to benefit from new and improved capabilities such as AI and direct-to-customer proficiencies.”

“This year’s study once again achieves success with providing readers with a nuanced understanding of the key issues facing our supply chains today,” said Ramu Pannala, Vice President of Supply Chain Technology, Penske Logistics. “Technology will drive the industry forward in many exciting ways.”

“This reinforces what we see in the market regarding businesses trying to manage through the volatility of day-to-day operations, relying on new capabilities like AI, and deeper partner relationships,” said Shanton Wilcox, Senior Vice President, Supply Chain Consulting, NTT DATA. “All of these efforts and investments rely on change management to increase the likelihood of success.”

NTT DATA is a $30+ billion trusted global innovator of business and technology services. We serve 75% of the Fortune Global 100 and are committed to helping clients innovate, optimize and transform for long-term success. As a Global Top Employer, we have diverse experts in more than 50 countries and a robust partner ecosystem of established and start-up companies. Our services include business and technology consulting, data and artificial intelligence, industry solutions, as well as the development, implementation and management of applications, infrastructure and connectivity. We are also one of the leading providers of digital and AI infrastructure in the world. NTT DATA is part of NTT Group, which invests over $3.6 billion each year in R&D to help organizations and society move confidently and sustainably into the digital future. Visit us at nttdata.com.

Penske Logistics is a Penske Transportation Solutions company headquartered in Reading, Pennsylvania. The company is a leading provider of innovative supply chain and logistics solutions. Penske offers solutions including dedicated transportation, distribution center management, lead logistics, freight management, transportation management, freight brokerage, and a comprehensive array of technologies to keep the world moving forward. Visit PenskeLogistics.com to learn more.

Boost energy efficiency and lower impacts on the planet by reducing emissions in logistics operations

As a leader in transportation and logistics, we acknowledge our environmental responsibility to deliver sustainable logistics solutions and are committed to decarbonization and energy efficiency within our operations.


For decades, Penske has been investing in sustainable solutions that improve energy efficiency and reduce the transportation sector’s environmental impacts. We are committed to moving the world forward in a way that benefits people and our planet.

Through dedicated research, strategic pilot projects and partnerships, Penske remains committed to advancing initiatives that add value to our operations and enable customers to harness the benefits of conserving resources. Our comprehensive suite of solutions — spanning equipment, strategic optimization and infrastructure — empowers businesses to achieve their environmental sustainability goals.

Vehicle Decarbonization

Battery Electric Vehicles

Penske actively works with customers to identify the routes that fit electric vehicle characteristics and select the appropriate equipment.

Penske has taken proactive steps by establishing a network of heavy-duty electric high-speed charging stations across California. Some of these locations feature an innovative battery energy storage system engineered to alleviate strain on the electric grid during peak charging periods.

Renewable Diesel

Renewable diesel is a versatile alternative fuel that is commonly made of refined plant-based oils that mimic the chemical makeup of petroleum diesel. Since it’s chemically identical, it is compatible with existing medium- and heavy-duty diesel engines and infrastructure without requiring modifications.

Renewable diesel also presents performance benefits due to its molecular composition and requires less maintenance. Penske is expanding the use of renewable diesel, which reduces overall emissions.

Vehicle Maintenance

Advanced maintenance practices enhance the performance and longevity of trucks, ensuring that they operate at optimal efficiency. Penske Logistics vehicles are equipped with telematics to help maximize productivity through data-driven service intervals that monitor vehicle health.

Sustainable Logistics Facilities

Penske Logistics strives to decarbonize warehouses and distribution centers. Our facilities power operations and essential equipment with energy efficiency in the forefront.

We decarbonize through a number of sustainable logistics practices, including:

  • Shifting a significant portion of energy usage to renewable sources
  • Expanding the number of LEED-certified facilities with sustainable architectural design and operational practices
  • Implementing focused recycling initiatives across waste streams
  • LED lighting retrofits
  • HVAC equipment upgrades
  • Electrified material handling equipment
  • Use of low GWP refrigerants
  • Use of shore power for refrigerated trailers wherever possible

Supply Chain Optimization

Penske Logistics provides strategic optimization tools to further enhance operational efficiency and effectiveness with the goal of decarbonization.

Route Optimization

We offer full-service, long-term solutions to minimize empty miles and maximize truck utilization. Through a comprehensive data analysis, we can identify opportunities for backhauls and cut empty miles, driver hours and emissions. Route optimization takes the guesswork out of logistics and minimizes excessive company dollars spent on idling on congested motorways. All of this lowers emissions with fewer miles traveled and enhances fuel efficiency.

Carbon Footprint Analysis

Our expert team of network design engineers can help you understand your transportation’s environmental impact by executing a carbon footprint analysis, which helps explain your baseline figures and different scenarios to achieve emissions savings.

Driver Development

One often overlooked tool to drive sustainability is training. Equipping drivers with knowledge of fuel efficiency and best practices can help lower environmental impacts and drive performance optimization.

Penske Logistics takes it one step further with smart features that monitor driver behaviors, reporting habits like speed trends, route selections and idle times. These features enhance both fuel efficiency and safety.

Navigating Changing Regulations

Emission regulations in the transportation industry are becoming increasingly strict and complex. This makes it challenging for operators and carriers to stay on top of existing requirements and future developments. Penske can keep your vehicles compliant in all states where you operate.

Penske is ahead of ever-changing regulations, taking proactive measures to protect our customers’ brands as well as our own. Our dedicated and knowledgeable team monitors federal, state and local requirements and handles all the necessary paperwork and vehicle enhancements. Penske has the resources and expertise to track these requirements and work with manufacturers to stay ahead of regulatory changes.

Penske Energy – EV Charging Infrastructure

Penske Transportation Solutions and ForeFront Power have launched a new joint venture called Penske Energy LLC. Accessible energy infrastructure helps commercial fleet operators optimize EV charging capabilities that support and safeguard their operations.

Penske Energy can help Penske Logistics customers deploy EV charging infrastructure.

Awards and Noteworthy Partnerships

Since 2008, Penske has actively engaged in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s SmartWay Transport Partnership, earning prestigious accolades including:

  • Seven EPA SmartWay Affiliate Challenge Awards
  • Six EPA SmartWay Excellence Awards
  • 2022 High Performer in both the Logistics and Carrier categories by EPA SmartWay

As one of over 1,300 partner organizations committed to utilizing billions of kilowatt-hours of green power annually, we proudly endorse and participate in the EPA’s Green Power Partnership.

Furthermore, we proudly serve as a founding sponsor of the annual State of Sustainable Fleets Market Brief, an invaluable resource providing insights into sustainable technology decisions made by on-road fleets across America, offered at no cost.

Our sustainability measures have garnered additional recognition, including:

  • U.S. EPA – Clean Air Excellence Award
  • Food Logistics Magazine Top Green Provider
  • Supply and Demand Chain Executive Green Supply Chain Award
  • Inbound Logistics Magazines Green Supply Chain Partner

Submit a Sustainability Inquiry

Tell us about your unique business needs, so we can help you reach your sustainability goals. Visit our contact page.

Amid a significant merger, a food and beverage ingredients manufacturer faced the challenge of centralizing transportation management processes across business units to control costs and improve efficiency.

With over 30,000 employees and 340 locations across 60 countries, the manufacturer outgrew their previous logistics partner and sought a new partner capable of managing their diverse supply chain needs while also accommodating growth.

Process discipline was a critical component from the very beginning due to the complexities of the merger and the manufacturer’s business model. This included a thorough assessment by Penske Logistics of all trucking carrier sourcing and management needs and a comprehensive rate audit and negotiation to identify potential savings opportunities.

The manufacturer welcomes challenges posed its by customers, but they don’t take chances on their business operations. Meticulous attention to detail is vital for efficient operations, cost-effectiveness and optimal performance in logistics and supply chain management. Penske stepped up to provide the necessary expertise and support to launch the first business unit on an expedited timeline of 90 days.

Navigating a Lot of Supply Chain Change All at Once

Transitioning to a new freight management and supply chain partner presented significant exposure and risk to continuity of service for their customers, especially when it came to establishing new processes regarding contracting and compliance with their previous carrier base. It was critical that there was no lapse in service to their customers or current operations. With this level of expectation, Penske had to demonstrate its ability to add value and earn trust through communication, planning, discipline and project execution.

To ensure a smooth and timely transition without disruption, the right approach was vital. Penske first conducted a thorough Value Stream Mapping exercise to fully understand the business intricacies and discover opportunities to standardize key processes. This approach unveiled specific improvement areas related to carrier management, centralization of systems across business units and overall process management.

Carrier Management

Through disciplined planning and procurement, Penske optimized freight movement, synchronized lead times and managed all carrier interactions, enhancing the manufacturer’s network reliability and reducing costs.

As a customer, the manufacturer benefited from Penske’s carrier management expertise and vast network of qualified carriers. The client requested to transition their existing carrier base, so Penske qualified them, established contracts and negotiated rates on their behalf.

Making an impact from the start, Penske introduced a $1.1M estimated annual savings within the first 90 days through a combination of rate reductions, routing improvements and better carrier selection.

A strategic partnership with Penske Logistics added value to the customer’s operations. With Penske assuming responsibility for carrier management, the client was able to shift focus to core business activities.

Centralized Systems and Increased Visibility

Historically, the manufacturer grew through acquisitions but did not merge systems. Recognizing the client’s need for a centralized solution across business units, Penske consolidated multiple operating systems into one for enhanced efficiency. Each location had been operating differently and independently of each other, leading to inefficiencies. Despite the challenge of merging organizations with disparate systems, combining these technologies brought everything under a single, unified framework.

Penske facilitated a seamless integration under one umbrella, streamlining access to comprehensive metrics, reporting and data analysis tools. To eliminate excessive work for the client, Penske even extracted all the manufacturer’s existing files and fully integrated them into a single platform.

Process Improvement

What differentiated Penske from the competition was the process approach to delivering solutions. Along with disparate systems, the client also had disparate logistics processes across business lines from acquisitions. Given the need to streamline processes, establishing process discipline along with effective communication was paramount.

Penske Logistics established a dedicated operating team and presented a cohesive vision to lay the foundation for future transformation. This collaborative team dynamic is essential as new business lines are launched.

Clear Path Going Forward

As a result of these efforts, cost savings have already been realized and the leadership and support of the operating team earned the trust of the manufacturer.

Penske Logistics built the infrastructure to enable growth and efficiency and set the stage to deploy these solutions within additional business lines. As this partnership evolves, Penske remains dedicated to providing unparalleled support and experience.

Why Penske?

A ripple effect can turn a business upside down with poor attention to detail and lack of expertise. Penske views itself as an extension of our customers’ organizations, and we have what it takes to keep your business moving forward.

Shippers and 3PLs are working together to increase efficiency, improve performance and meet the ever-increasing expectations within the supply chain. Best practices and solutions continue to shift as market conditions change and new challenges arise.

Relationships are critical to the overall success of end-to-end supply chains, and the 2025 Annual Third-Party Logistics Study found that 89% of shipper respondents said their relationships are successful, a decrease from 95% in the previous study. Among 3PL respondents, 94% said their relationships were successful, down slightly from the prior year's result of 99%.

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Upon hearing I was in the logistics industry, a recent dinner companion of mine posed a question about his personal investment strategy. The question was: “What’s happening in the supply chain field with AI, and is this stuff for real? Should I keep my investments in these tech companies?”

After assuring him I was in no way qualified to comment about his stock portfolio investments, I did share my thoughts on AI in the supply chain and I thought I might share them with you as well.

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Penske Transportation Solutions is taking part in this year’s Home Delivery World USA 2024 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia June 5 and 6 a Platinum Sponsor and exhibitor.

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According to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, U.S. goods exports to Mexico in 2022, the latest year for which numbers are available, were $324.3 billion, up 17% from 2021 and 50% from 2012. U.S. goods imports from Mexico totaled $454.8 billion in 2022, up 18.9% from 2021 and 64% from 2012.

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Technology is transforming the supply chain, bringing greater visibility, increased efficiency and more control. As a result, shippers and their logistics providers are becoming more agile, flexing to meet shifting supply chain needs and reducing operational costs.

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