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Top 14 Logistics and Supply Chain Management Training Programs and Courses in 2016

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Today, Kelly shares the top 14 Logistics and Supply Chain Management training programs and courses available in 2016. University Courses. This program is developed by University of North Texas and it offers international students to complete one year course related to logistics. The cost of such program is $25,000.

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Online Learning is Growing Exponentially—And it’s Here to Stay

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Whereas online courses and programmes were previously managed as a separate entity, they are now an integral part of most academic systems. Big business from about 2011 onwards started realising the value of adding e-learning to staff training programmes. Online courses are the quickest path for a student to obtain a degree.

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Trucking Rates Looking to Increase: The Driving Factors & What You Can Do About It

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The Bureau of Labor Statistics asserts courses to obtain a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) last anywhere from three to six months. Unfortunately, this amount of time equates to a higher cost of waiting for more drivers to finish their training, thus driving up trucking rates.

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TMS Automation | Why Automation in a TMS Begets More Efficiency

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Earlier this year, we looked into some of the top trends pushing the TMS train forward, and safety and automation were clear frontrunners. As we begin the second quarter of 2017, let us take a moment to think about why TMS automation begets more efficiency. A TMS Works Independently.

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Transportation Industry Braces for a Looming Transportation Capacity Crunch Crisis in 2017

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Now of course, this continues to strengthen the need for a hard look at how we handle the Highway Trust Fund and how we deal with aging infrastructure. Well, basically, because getting freight in a smooth matter is clearly important to helping combat the capacity crunch as it is and of course, moving forward. Wide shoulders.

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What Supply Chain Risks Must Supply Chain Execs Keep Top of Mind?

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Of course, additional labor risks revolving around workplace safety, like horseplay among employees, can arise as well. In these scenarios, additional training and reinforcement of appropriate human resources (HR) measures and policies can mitigate supply chain risks. In the short-term future.