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Inventory Replenishment Strategies that Increase Profits

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Inventory Replenishment Strategies to Boost Profitability. They have well-executed inventory replenishment processes that ensure items are reordered in the right quantities and at the right time to meet actual customer demand. 5 Inventory Replenishment Strategies to Increase Profits. Both can be very costly.

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10 Issues Keeping Manufacturers and Distributors Up At Night for 2015

GlobalTranz

We believe they are worthy of discussion in 2015 as they are more pressing than ever as competition continues to heat up with current incumbents and the growing competition from start ups. Bottom line, it’s great to say you want to have a commerce-enabled site, but before jumping to the technology stage, what is your strategy?

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6 Questions To Ask 3rd Party Logistics Companies for 2015 and Beyond

GlobalTranz

Fortunately, selecting a 3PL for 2015 and beyond can be broken down into six specific questions. What Data Analytics and Business Process Strategy Services Are Offered? How Does the 3PL Meet E-Commerce Needs? What Is the Company’s History? Secondly, technology investment comes in as a concern 58 percent of modern shippers.

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Logistics management as a competitive advantage

Logistics at MPEPS at UPV

Proper distribution of logistics flows is the first step for a company to differentiate itself from the competition and meet customer expectations. Their position in the organizational chart depends on the type of company and the importance of the supply chain in the company’s strategy. Logistics management objectives.

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Dexory Raises $19M for Warehouse Visibility

Logistics Business Magazine

While the foundational systems that underpin cross-border production and trade have many interconnected moving parts – procurement, manufacturing, packaging, shipping, energy, tracking and distribution – this has been felt particularly acutely in warehouses, the ‘core’ of the supply chain, where goods are stored, sorted, and distributed.

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Editor’s Choice: 4 Factors to Determine if Self-Distribution is a Viable Alternative for your Health System

Logistics Viewpoints

This article is from Scott Mullins, EVP of Operations and COO at Lucas Systems, and looks at self-distribution in healthcare systems. Self-distribution is an increasingly popular option for healthcare systems to consider when deciding how to manage their supply chain.

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Facing Cold Chain Challenges

Trinity Logistics

Addresses the need for maintaining drugs under stable conditions and meeting manufacturer’s specifications. 21 CFR 211.150 Provides guidance on the written procedures for managing expirations and a reliable system for identifying the distribution of drug samples in the event of a recall. In 2015, more than 150 businesses in the U.S.