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[Video] What Dominates the Transportation Management Agenda in 2023?

Talking Logistics

If you’re a transportation executive, you’ve always been tasked with developing a strategy and execution plan. The difference now is that maybe your CEO and CFO are more interested in what you’re doing. Since the transportation market is cyclical, every year is different, and 2023 is no exception. What dominates the transportation management agenda today?

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Watch: AI-Powered Data Collection Drives Discrete Manufacturing

Supply Chain Brain

Original equipment manufacturers need real-time information on molds that are used to make product parts but often don't have it, says Gabriel Tejada, senior project manager at eMoldino.

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Throwing the baby out with the bath water

Commercial Carrier Journal

Any shipper that denies a truck driver reasonable access to a restroom isn't a customer a fleet can afford to keep.

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Retrofit Checklist: Five Things to Consider when Modernizing Fresh Food Distribution

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Within distribution centers, fresh and perishable food handling is usually the most inefficient and labor-intensive part of operations. It doesn't have to be that way.

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Artificial Intelligence and the Transportation Industry

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JetBlue Joins United in Shifting Blame to FAA for Delays

Supply Chain Brain

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg hit back at the airlines, particularly United, saying the carrier has suffered out-sized impacts while others have recovered.

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Dutch to Restrict Chip Equipment Exports Amid U.S. Pressure

Supply Chain Brain

The Dutch government said that from September 1, the export of "certain advanced semiconductor manufacturing equipment" would have to be authorized.