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Logistics of Olympic Games

Logistics at MPEPS at UPV

Among those 45 000, one quarter will be dedicated to cleanliness, the half to raw materials and merchandises transport and the last quarter to passengers transport. The transportation system is key, not only in the capital but also between all of the co-host cities.

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Boom Time for the Shared Economy within Supply Chain

Logistics Bureau

In logistics and supply chain management, however, transport and warehousing are the most significant sharing processes thanks to a welter of economic benefits for all parties—and the trend is accelerating despite the dampening effect of the COVID-19 pandemic. Example #2: Airtasker. Example #2: Airtasker.

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Disaster Logistics: The Nature of Disaster Recovery Planning

GlobalTranz

Transporting hazardous chemicals in the wake of a disaster is also a concern. Dumping or eliminating waste and debris produced during the event is another. Food, water, fuel — it all ends up scarce just before and after a major event. When an event is impending or strikes, regular duties don’t just go on hold.

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Wearable Technology in the Supply Chain: 3 Core Benefits

GlobalTranz

Think back to 2012 when Sam Taylor, CEO of Oriental Trading Company , went undercover in his own company. Well, this example shows how wearable technology in the supply chain was being used 3 and a half years ago in 2012. The key benefit of wearable technology in the supply chain revolves around speed and accuracy.

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Supply Chain Managers May Expect More “Digitization” in Ocean Cargo Arena

The Logistics Academy

Lionel Louie, chief commercial officer, for CargoSmart Limited, agrees, telling SCMR in an interview that Increasing digital connections between people, systems, and data intelligence enables companies in the global transportation industry to gain new insights, leverage new tools to help manage change, and increase their supply chain innovation.

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Logistics & Supply Chain Risk Management: Pivoting to Resiliency with these 3 Simple Processes

GlobalTranz

As the supply chain continues to grow in complexity and regulation, the opportunities for problems and other events to impact operations negatively will consequently grow. For example, one risk could be a sudden increase in demand for a product. However, this does not necessarily imply that something bad happened. Focus on Resilience.

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Mexico stays strong despite a variety of challenges

Automotive Logistics

Mexico is holding onto its position as a top-ten global automotive manufacturer and exporter despite a variety of threats, including the new United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), the occurrence of severe weather events and a worsening domestic security situation. of GDP, second only to the food industry at 20.7%. Crime on the rise.