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Back to Logistics Tech School, 2022: the Lost Peak Season, the lingering COVID impact and more

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The low rates that triggered Hanjin’s bankruptcy in 2017 quickly became a thing of the past, as surging demand, congestion, and a litany of global shipping catastrophes pushed ocean freight rates into the stratosphere. Watch Peak Season Webinar. Logistics tech in 2022 has been unavoidably shaped by the two years that preceded it.

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The 5 Key Reasons Why Data Quality Is So Important

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Editor's Note: Today's blog comes from Katie Cruze at considerdigital.com who give us the top 5 reasons why data quality is important. Data, for most companies, is often collected for record-keeping purposes. For many companies, managing the quality data can seem like an overwhelming task.

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Will 2017 Drive a Higher TMS Adoption for Small to Mid-Sized Shippers?

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2017 is projected to be a year in which more shippers break out of the mold, embracing newer transportation management systems ( TMSs ). Unfortunately, this means predictions for adoption rates in 2017 would be likely to remain in this range. Historical Data on TMS Adoption May Be Lower Than Reported.

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Blockchain in Supply Chain: 2 Ethereum-Based Projects That Demonstrate How Blockchain Can Improve Supply Chains

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2017 was the year that blockchain technology finally made world headlines, but it was mostly for the wrong reason. Ethereum shares some common features with Bitcoin, including how it’s mined by computers and codifies unique data that can be used to track everything from transactions to an exchange of goods (more on that below).

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[INFOGRAPHIC] Industry 4.0: Powered by the Internet of Things & Digital Manufacturing

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as: Connected, intelligent products that communicate with users, new digital business models that harness collected data to offer additional services and as-a-service products, products on the assembly line that tell shop floor machinery how they are to be processed. According to Accenture, they define Industry 4.0

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5 Future Applications of the Industrial Internet of Things in Manufacturing & Logistics

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In a 2012 survey by Forrester and Zebra Consulting, reports Cigniti Technologies , only 15 percent of manufacturers had implemented at least one Industrial Internet of Things solution. 76 percent of manufacturers expect to launch Industrial Internet of Things applications and use of smart devices by the end of 2017.