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Types of MEWPs: The Complete Guide

Conger

The different types of MEWP along with examples of each. Examples of MEWPs. Don't have time to read the whole article? All operators must now be trained according to the new ANSI standards in order to be certified to operate a MEWP. The last major changes happened in 2006. A92.24, covering operator training.

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Top 5 Free Online Resources for Freight Brokers

GlobalTranz

Are you ready to change the way your freight brokerage operates? There are other programs which are designed to train you in the basics of how to operate a more basic trucking-focused freight brokerage. The same site even has another excellent article with more business plan resources for freight brokers. Let's get started.

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Automatic Replenishment: Everything You Need to Know

Conger

Because this article has everything you need to know! Examples of manufacturers that can use automatic replenishment are electronic manufacturers, automotive, pharmaceuticals, textiles, and more. Examples of retailers that use automatic replenishment are Walmart, Dollar Tree, Target, Costco, and Tesco. Let’s dive in!

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Two Million Vacant Manufacturing Jobs by 2025…How Can We Tackle the Skills Gap?

GlobalTranz

IMPO Executive Editor, Anna Wells provides insights into the complicated issue in her article “Why The Manufacturing Skills Gap Is Serious”. manufacturers, along with many in other developed nations, eagerly moved numerous operations off-shore. In recent decades, U.S. Improving relevant education — The U.S.

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Same concerns remain, when it comes to the truck driver shortage

247 Customs Broker

Related Article: “The never-ending truck driver shortage” But what got me thinking about it, again, was quarterly data issued by the American Trucking Associations (ATA) this week. It is our job after all. Perhaps one of the most telling stats included in the report was that 70.6% of freight tonnage moves on U.S.

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[INFOGRAPHIC] The History of Shipping Containers

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Magazine article) as a goliath looking to take on the entrenched "David" shipping industry. Early examples of intermodal containers include railroads from 1830s (various sized containers), and Pennsylvania Railroad regular container service (1929). By 1973, US, European and Asian container ship operators are carrying 4 million TEUs.

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Understanding container weight misdeclaration

Shipping and Freight Resource

As per BIC, In-service CSC safety examinations of containers must be done at intervals appropriate to operating conditions following one of two approved schemes – PES and ACEP. This plate has several key details including allowed maximum gross weight as per below example. Few examples below. Cargo weight misdeclaration.

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