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Data Quality: Your Digital Transformation Depends on It

Logistics Viewpoints

I like the simplicity and clarity of Informatica’s definition of data quality: Data quality refers to the overall utility of a dataset(s) as a function of its ability to be easily processed and analyzed for other uses. So, what is quality data? What makes good data go bad? And what can you do to stop it before it’s too late?

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Air Freight Explained: Calculating Costs and Price Trends

Freightos

International Air Freight Shipping: Definition. For example, according to this research , 2 tonnes shipped for 5,000 kilometers by ocean will lead to 150 kg of CO2 emissions, compared to 6,605 kg of CO2 emissions by air. Definitely not the greenest way to ship. Seasonal trends in clothing can shift fast.

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Unlearning Supply Chain Management

Talking Logistics

The “Great Unlearning Begins” I wrote back in December 2014; it was one of my supply chain and logistics predictions for 2015. A great example is a procurement professional who has spent the last 30 years perfecting the art of “buying.” It’s tempting to just keep the term and change the definition, which is what many of us have done.

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Intermodal Growth Starting to Pay Off with Inland Ports’ Development

247 Customs Broker

Chad Buch , JLL Research Manager, explained in an interview that this JLL paper served as a “refresh” of a 2014 intermodal publication, entitled “ The re-emergence of the iron horse.”. This is really an expansion of some of the trends we looked at then,” Buch said. The trends and structure [for inland intermodal ports] are there.

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Regaining Lost Customers in the Digital Age 

Blue Grace Logistics

As recently as 2014, for example, “the average publicly traded manufacturing firm received over 25% of its revenue from large buyers, up from 10% in the early 1980s.”. Assuming you’ve done the math, you’ve come to realize that Customer ‘X’ is definitely an asset to your roster and is worth romancing back into a partnership.

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JLL report says intermodal growth is starting to pay off with inland ports’ development

247 Customs Broker

Chad Buch, JLL Research Manager , explained in an interview that this JLL paper served as a “refresh” of a 2014 intermodal publication, entitled “The re-emergence of the iron horse.”. This is really an expansion of some of the trends we looked at then,” he said. The trends and structure [for inland intermodal ports] are there.

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Lora Cecere on Supply Chain Metrics that Matter

AIMMS

Interview with Lora Cecere, Founder and CEO of Supply Chain Insights and Author of Supply Chain Metrics that Matter ( published December 2014 ). I watched that organization for many years and while not all the stories in the book are about that same organization I find the same trends across many companies: Defining metrics in isolation.