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Editor’s Choice: 8 Supply Chain Planning Challenges Retailers Will Face In 2022 And Tips To Overcome Them

Logistics Viewpoints

This article is from Asena Denizeri & Anil Gurbuz at Solvoyo and examines the challenges around supply chain planning for 2022 and beyond. Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, the world has dealt with supply chain issues. this experience has changed how we dress and exercise.

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The Weekly Freight Report for August 6, 2020

FLS Transport

And as carriers have options… they are exercising them in search of margins. Read the article here. And these rising insurance costs aren’t just bad news for the drivers already operating on thin margins. As operational costs increase… so do customer costs. It’s more bad news for shippers. Get the full story here.

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Who’s Using Blockchain in 2020, and How?

Logistics Bureau

The diamond and gold, tea and coffee, beverage, food, and automotive industries all have participants with blockchain applications under test, operating as pilots, or implemented as digital solutions to improve supply chain operations. So how well is blockchain living up to commercial and organizational expectations?

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Cargo movement during South Africa lockdown – What is allowed and not allowed

Shipping and Freight Resource

As you are aware and has been reported here, South Africa has been on lockdown for COVID-19 since the 27th of March 2020. The lockdown period has now been extended from the 16th of April 2020 to the 30th of April 2020. Here is where things stand as of the 12th of April 2020 in South Africa. Crew Change.

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Port Congestion Surcharge, is it the New Norm?

ShipLilly

This article explores the implications of the port congestion surcharge and the possibilities of avoiding or minimizing it. This is not even considering the costs of losing operational time to these delays. The first thing is to consider the discretion exercised by the shipping companies when calculating the congestion surcharge.

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What manufacturers need to know about IIoT

SYSPRO Smarter ERP

In 2018 a Forbes magazine published an article entitled “Every company is a data company” in which the authors urged all companies to use data as a core asset. Exercise trackers like Fitbit or Garmin are part of an IoT network that collects and analyzes data from objects – people. IIoT use cases. Supply chain.

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Port Congestion Surcharge, is it the New Norm?

ShipLilly

This article explores the implications of the port congestion surcharge and the possibilities of avoiding or minimizing it. This is not even considering the costs of losing operational time to these delays. The first thing is to consider the discretion exercised by the shipping companies when calculating the congestion surcharge.