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Baltimore Bridge Collapse: An Opportunity to Reinforce the Importance of Supply Chain Resilience

Logistics Viewpoints

The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore being struck by the Dali and collapsing is an unpredictable disruption to the supply chains of several industries including automobiles, coal, and agricultural machinery. Coal industry: The Port of Baltimore is the largest coal port in the country, handling about 20 million tons of coal per year.

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Industry View: Today is Peak Packaging Monday

Logistics Business Magazine

However in contrast, when looking to the high street, analysis firm Springboard discovered that shopping centres and retail parks footfall figures were down 3.6% Kite’s ecommerce division was introduced in 2004 and has been continuously evolving since. in comparison with the previous year, according to online retailers trade body IMRG.

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Disaster Management & Logistics

Logistics at MPEPS at UPV

Terror attacks, Industrial Accidents. However, the most difficult to prevent and avoid are Rapid onset natural disasters, such as the gigantic Tsunami of 2004, in Japan, that caused many deaths. Rapid onset man-made disasters. Slow onset man-made disasters. Economic crises, Refugee crises. ?Those Recovery Phase. Conclusion.

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[Infographic]: How Visual Aids Can Improve Safety in the Workplace

GlobalTranz

Our aim at Cerasis continues and will always be to provide the most important information to those in the manufacturing, distribution, supply chain, and logistics industry. Today we bring you some digestible information around safety in the workplace.

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PINC named Top Supply Chain Projects for 2020 by Supply & Demand Chain Executive

PINC

Since its founding in 2004, PINC has been a pioneer in providing real-time visibility and workflow orchestration to yard operations across distribution centers and manufacturing plants worldwide.

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Takeaways from Descartes Evolution 2019

Talking Logistics

I’ve been an industry analyst for over 20 years, which is hard to believe sometimes. I remember speaking a few years ago with Art Mesher, Descartes’ CEO from November 2004 through November 2013, and he attributed the turnaround to Descartes’ shift from a “culture of selling” to a “culture of serving.” Descartes, a Microsoft Company?