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This Week in Logistics News (July 3-7, 2017)

Talking Logistics

My son’s baseball season, which began last November with indoor training, finally ended last night. For my son, it’s on to swimming, where he competes in the butterfly and IM, with his first meets next week. For my son, it’s on to swimming, where he competes in the butterfly and IM, with his first meets next week.

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Limping to war

Logistics in War

For example, American commentators go so far as saying there is a ‘crisis’ in flagging a range of contemporary preparedness problems within the US Department of Defense including aviation incidents, capability gaps created with lower Defence budgets, and inadequate logistics support to the fielded force. 3] Galvin, T., 4] Betts.,

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IMO 2020 is coming: Why and How to Reduce CO2 Emissions in the Logistics Sector

Forto

IMO regulations plan to reduce sulfur oxides (SO x ) emissions from ships that first came into force in 2005, under Annex VI of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (known as the MARPOL Convention). m/m or less to meet demand for these products, while also meeting demand for non-marine fuels.

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Why Is It So Hard to Find Good Help These Days?

Material Handling and Logistics

Jim Shephard, president, Shephard’s Industrial Training Systems. ? For example, the NIST demonstration shows an assembly operation. SHEPHARD: It has been a while since I last offered comments concerning something so important as people, training and workplace safety. Jim Tompkins, CEO, Tompkins International. ? What did they do?