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Fresh Demand Planning: How AI Empowers Retailers

Logistics Viewpoints

Data Normalization & Removing Bias Data normalization in the context of forecasting is the process of going from actualized sales, which may be biased by various factors such as weather or inventory availability, to an understanding of baseline demand that is stripped of the impacts of these demand drivers.

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The Power of Telematics Combined With Route Optimization

WorkWave

Every minute saved, every optimized route and every streamlined process can make a significant difference in meeting customer expectations and staying ahead of the competition. Telematics refers to the integration of telecommunications and informatics to transmit data over long distances. That’s where telematics comes in.

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Leverage freight data for confident demand planning

FreightWaves SONAR

Lack of data, lack of conviction and lack of organizational agility all conspire to keep companies from recognizing medium-term opportunities and challenges and responding decisively. It’s hard to find good data that provides a view into the next few months of consumer behavior and economic activity.

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Data analytics for logistics drives reefer efficiency via a real-time forecast

FreightWaves SONAR

Data analytics for logistics can make all the difference in the world when it comes to reefer truckload service delivery efficiency. However, the data [that powers them] hasn’t previously been utilized to its full capacity until recently.” Take the example of RCRPMF.USA in the image. last year and $2.19 the year prior.

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Tackling 6 Common Challenges Produce Shippers Face

Trinity Logistics

Produce shippers face several hurdles that they need to overcome for their products to deliver fresh and meet the growing consumer demand. You need to trust the carrier you choose has experience in handling your specific cargo and meeting food safety regulations, especially for those that need temperature control.

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Facing Cold Chain Challenges

Trinity Logistics

Some examples of these are: U.S. Addresses the need for maintaining drugs under stable conditions and meeting manufacturer’s specifications. Many other countries, refer to ICH guidelines gathering data on a product’s safety and efficacy to establish a cold chain strategy. TEMPERATURE VARIANCES. In the U.S., 21 CFR 203.36

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Cold Chain Solutions for the Dairy Industry

Trinity Logistics

Whether your product is coming straight from the farm, is moving between processing, or heading off to the consumer, the dairy industry needs first-rate cold chain solutions to meet their complex supply chains. To ensure the milk doesn’t spoil, it must be stored at a temperature no higher than 40 degrees Fahrenheit.