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Safeguarding Shipments with Freight Freeze Protection

Blue Grace Logistics

Businesses must take these factors into account to ensure the continued efficiency and cost-effectiveness of their supply chains. By proactively addressing these challenges, businesses can fortify their reputation for reliability in adverse weather conditions.

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Are You Ready for Hurricane Season? Part 1

Camelot 3PL Software

Please stay tuned for our 4-part blog series offering different insights into the various ways you can protect yourself and help other members in the community who may need assistance. This blog will offer additional tips to help you bolster your plans today! Kicking it off, Hurricane Preparedness Week is upon us.

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7 Tips For Building Supply Chain Resiliency

GlobalTranz

Shortages of products from toilet paper to microchips during the coronavirus pandemic highlighted the value of supply chain resiliency, and the opportunities for companies that aren’t as prepared as they would like. By contrast, supply chains that are too lean may not have enough flexibility and redundancy to survive unscathed.

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Preparing Your Supply Chain for Natural Disaster

Trinity Logistics

Because of this, we have seen and will likely continue to see more intense weather that will have greater destructive potential, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Impacts on the economy and supply chains. Severe weather has exponential impacts on our global economy.

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From import tariffs to the next tsunami: how Prescriptive Analytics can help you build agility and resilience into your Supply Chain Network

AIMMS

New import tariffs being introduced across the globe, extreme weather events, Brexit… The list goes on and on. What can Supply Chain leaders do to mitigate the risks that these disruptions bring to the Supply Chain? Many disruptions are not foreseeable. Agility and Resilience.

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Inventory Management Excellence: Some Companies to Learn From

Logistics Bureau

Inventory management is a crucial aspect of supply chain management, and effective strategies can help businesses reduce costs, improve customer service, and increase profits. The answer depends, of course, on your company’s objectives and, particularly, on your customer service promises.

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Predictive Analysis in Logistics and Supply Chain: How to Apply

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Predictive Analysis in Logistics and Supply Chain: How to Apply | Image source: Pexels In logistics, predictive analysis is simply the process of identifying and forecasting patterns, trends, and behaviors in both human and machine learning approaches, data, and algorithms.