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Warehouse Safety: OSHA Guidelines, Statistics & 10 Top Tips

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That said, the statistics in recent years have shown fewer fatal and non-fatal injuries – almost certainly due to COVID-19 shutdowns. For instance, you may discuss warehouse safety meeting topics like: Recent incidents or accidents at the facility, including how they happened and how to avoid recurrences. For instance, the U.S.

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55 Supply Chain & Logistics Experts You Should Follow on Social

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If you think we missed someone please let us know by emailing us at content@flexport.com or tweet at us (and tag @Flexport in your post). He currently leads Bloomberg News’ global coverage of the IMF and World Bank, including their responses to the COVID-19 crisis, as well as trade policy of the Biden administration. .

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This Week in Logistics News (April 2 – 8)

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With more consumers pushing for supply chain transparency, Chipotle will be testing out RFID tags at its Chicago distribution center and at 200 Chicago stores to improve the traceability of its inventory systems. Fast grocery delivery continues to be a hot topic, and more companies are jumping into the mix.

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The World’s Largest Brands Are Using Inventory Accuracy and Yard Automation to Fight COVID-19 Chaos

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Now here we are, dealing with the impacts of COVID-19 around the world. Whether they’ve sent their workforces home to work remotely, scaled back their operations, or scrambled to find alternative supply sources, organizations across all industries are implementing new measures to offset the impacts of COVID-19.

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This Week in Logistics News (September 17 – 23)

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And next month, Google is widely expected to introduce the Chromecast HD, a new streaming adapter that won’t support 4K playback, which may allow the company to shave as much as $20 off the device’s price tag. Operations there have been stymied by several government-mandated lockdowns during a COVID resurgence in the spring.