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2019 3PL Study highlights ongoing changes in shipper-3PL dynamics

Logistics Management

That is a key takeaway from the 2019 22nd Annual Third-Party Logistics Study, which was released today by Infosys Consulting, Penn State University, Penske Logistics, and Korn Ferry at the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) Edge conference in Nashville, Tennessee.

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2019 Forecasting and Inventory Benchmark Study

Supply Chain Brain

Now in its ninth year, E2open’s 2019 Forecasting and Inventory Benchmark Study is the most consistent, comprehensive and useful study of its kind. What’s more, the data from this study doesn’t come from surveys and questionnaires, it is sourced from real data from E2open’s diverse customer base.

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Study Unveils How D2C Upstarts are Transforming CPG Industry

Food Logistics

billion was invested into CPG brands from 2015-2019, the study says. More than $5.5

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Covid impact on transport study published

Logistics Business Magazine

The conclusions of this study show that the worst is over, and that the sector is moderately optimistic as it awaits future events before considering the crisis to be over. As the study shows, this has caused a sceptical reaction among European hauliers. CLICK HERE to access the complete study. . out of 10.

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Supply Chain Professionals: Please Offer Your Insights for 2019 3PL Study Survey

Penske Move Ahead

Penske Logistics is once again sponsoring the 2019 Third-Party Logistics Study: The State of Logistics Outsourcing, and we’re asking supply chain professionals to offer their thoughts as survey participants. The study is a collaboration between Penske, Infosys Consulting , Penn State University and Korn Ferry. 3PLStudy.com.

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What to Expect in 2019: MIT Business Experts Weigh In

Material Handling and Logistics

One of the biggest sources of financial uncertainty in 2019 will be international tariff policy and its impact on product demand. The Sloan School of Management at MIT, gathered together a group of experts for their take on what 2019 will look like. Human Capital Management. Technology will continue to transform how we work.

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Case Study: How did GEODIS improve put-away operator productivity by 30%?

Supply Chain Brain

The company was proactively looking for ways to enhance their material handling processes in distribution centers when in the fall of 2019, they began researching solutions to make jobs safer while increasing efficiency and throughput. Download the case study to learn more.