Nebraska Warehouse Joins DCA: February Logistics Update
The supply chain logistics industry is already buzzing in 2026, with new partnerships, major events, and innovative solutions shaping operations nationwide. This February supply chain logistics update highlights key developments that are driving growth, leadership, and operational excellence.
DCA Welcomes Nebraska Warehouse
Nebraska Warehouse has officially joined the Distribution Centers of America (DCA) network. Headquartered in Omaha, NE, and woman-owned since 2022, Nebraska Warehouse operates 500,000 sq ft of warehousing capacity. Their addition strengthens DCA’s Midwest presence, adding proven regional expertise to the nationwide network.
“DCA membership is by invitation only,” said Mike Holland, DCA president. “We are proud to be joined in the midwestern region with as successful a family-owned business as Nebraska Warehouse.”
Under CEO Tamara Draeger, the team brings bold energy and a growth mindset to the network, demonstrating that even smaller players can make a big impact.
Manifest Vegas 2026: Supply Chain Innovation in Action
February 9–11, Manifest Vegas 2026 brought together global leaders in supply chain, transportation, and logistics technology. Highlights included discussions on:
- Automation and AI-driven optimization
- End-to-end supply chain visibility
- Resiliency and performance best practices
This event continues to set the roadmap for the logistics industry in 2026.
Women of Warehousing & Leadership
The upcoming IWLA Women of Warehousing panel will explore leadership, opportunity, and the evolving role of women in warehousing. Scheduled for March 29–31 at the IWLA Convention & Expo in San Antonio, the panel reflects the growing importance of diversity and mentorship in supply chain logistics leadership.
Seasonal Supply Chain Spotlight: Valentine’s Day Flowers
Even seasonal challenges showcase supply chain logistics expertise. From Ecuador, Colombia, and Kenya to consumers’ doorsteps, shippers, carriers, and logistics providers collaborate to deliver billions of Valentine’s Day flowers on time — overcoming labor shortages, higher costs, and global supply chain complexity.
This February supply chain logistics update highlights partnerships, events, leadership, and operational insights shaping the industry.
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