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New DHL offering focuses on fast and flexible delivery service for online retailers

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The number of drivers participating in Parcel Metro varies by demand, and the service of tapping into the local and regional groups of delivery vendors as crowd-sourced individual drivers, the spokesman said, adding that DHL eCommerce has a strict set of guidelines for its metro couriers. since 2004. Jeff Berman, Group News Editor.

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TMS Technology Is Being Embraced By Shippers!

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Shippers see need to upgrade technology for managing transportation There is widespread concern by shippers that their current technology for managing transportation will not meet future needs. That is one of the conclusions of a study of 173 manufacturers, distributors and retailers by the Aberdeen Group of Boston.

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Takeaways from Descartes Evolution 2019

Talking Logistics

One of my first clients back in 1999 was Descartes Systems Group. 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.”

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The Top 10 Manufacturing Blog Posts from 2014

GlobalTranz

Today, we kick off our annual year end series highlighting the top blog posts in each of our 7 main categories: Manufacturing , Supply Chain , Logistics , 3PL , Business , Transportation , Freight. Recently Cerasis asked in the Manufacturing Leadership Community group on LinkedIn, run by Manufacturing Executive. Read Full Post.

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Trust in Turkey

Automotive Logistics

But such challenges are just a part of doing business globally, reckons logistics firm Gefco, which is owned by Russian Railways and Groupe PSA. “We Only two of Turkey’s international ports are now state-owned after a 2004 act that allowed six of the biggest – Iskenderun, Derince, Band?rma, billion) a year.