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2023 and Beyond: What to Expect for Shipping, Rates, and Deliverability

MTS Logistics

Whilst these problems loom large presently they will eventually be resolved. West Coast in 2015, it is found that it will take at least 8-9 months before the supply chain can be fully back to normality. When the bottlenecks are removed, blank sailings once more become a yield management tool for the carriers.

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The State of Transportation Management Systems in 2015

GlobalTranz

A Transportation Management System is a vital tool for shipping professionals. Transportation management systems present this information in a clean, easy to understand format that then allows the shipping manager to make the best and most efficient decisions possible. Reasons to Implement a Transportation Management System.

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Is Google the most innovative supply chain company in the world?

Freightos

So when I asked Cathy Roberson, a senior analyst at Transport Intelligence and a tech-enthusiast who is vox supplychainus on Twitter at cmroberson06 , I was not surprised when she sent me back an analysis that seems to match up perfectly with some of Google’s recent projects: Google Glasses, Android and 3D printing.

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6 Manufacturing Trends to Watch Out for in 2016

GlobalTranz

As we close the year of 2015, we want to take a look at some manufacturing trends for 2016. Manufacturers will be able to improve their inventory due to the information presented by both supply chain and operations data. Between 2015 and 2018, it is estimated that about 1.3 E-Commerce for Manufacturing.

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Warehousing, the Rise of IT, Automation, and Now… Robotics

Logistics Bureau

Outsourcing providers use advanced technology to make their operations more efficient and to safeguard their own margins, but the same tools are available to all those prepared to invest in them. Often presented as an ERP system disaster, warehouse automation was also a large part of its woes. Best Regards, Rob O’Byrne.

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The seismic potential of digitalised manufacturing

247 Customs Broker

Working Group presented their paper at the Hannover Messe, where more than 220,000 representatives of the world’s engineering and manufacturing industry gather every year to see the latest innovations in production and automation technologies. Industry 4.0 Are they buying it? Technology demonstrators are one thing. Building new models.

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Cost To Serve – A Smarter Way to Improved Supply Chain Profitability

Logistics Bureau

Too much leads to resources being monopolised on gathering tons of data and a subsequent risk of “paralysis by analysis” Cost to Serve (CTS) is an approach that helps you avoid both extremes. The tools for determining Cost To Serve include standard spreadsheet applications, such as MS Excel, and network design modeling software.