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KCH Transportation Becomes a Data Provider-of-Choice Among Shipper Clients and Carrier Relationships

FreightWaves SONAR

View the Full Case Study. Acting as a hive-mind, the group of six can review market trends individually, discuss the potential impacts, and make the most effective decisions. KCH Transportation has strong goals, including growing the company with new clients in 2021. View the Full Case Study. Peter Lovell.

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Expanding Business In A Slow Economy

Blue Grace Logistics

Expanding Business In A Slow Economy Show Submenu Resources The Logistics Blog® News Press Whitepaper Case Study Webinars Indexes Search Search BlueGrace Logistics - June 20, 2023 Logistics Firms Forced to Adjust Post-COVID Dan Ronan, Sr. When we realized a downturn was coming, we repositioned our company,” he said. “We

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Driver Shortage, Driverless Vehicles, and Other Supply Chain Curiosities

Logistics Viewpoints

An impressive case study to be sure, but alas, the cost of the technology is still prohibitive for most companies. A January 2021 DOT report suggests that “only 48% of trucking firms would be able to buy the technology in the decade after it becomes available.” Byron Davis, Senior Director, Client Services, Open Sky Group.

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3 Questions from Your Future Supply Chain Talent

Logistics Viewpoints

Decades-old case studies seemed stale, so students wanted to know how real supply chains have dealt with the pandemic and what their response bodes for future. Are you ready to demonstrate that your company will give them the tools and technology they need to focus on the complex, higher-order tasks they crave?

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Can Improving Forecast Accuracy Address Our Demand Planning Woes?

Logistics Viewpoints

In spite of investment in effective tools, I regularly hear from supply chain leaders express frustration that their teams don’t “trust the box.” Professors Robert Fildes and Paul Goodwin have spent a significant amount of their eminent careers studying the adoption of forecasting tools, which they describe in a recent case study.