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The Value of Track and Trace for Carriers in 2023

Envase Technologies

Everyone that eagerly awaits a package relies on track and trace technology to tell them when to be at their door, rather than sitting on their doorstep jumping up at each delivery truck that passes (it’s the Amazon effect for consumers). Smaller fleets often lack access to locations-based tracking for their assets.

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This Week in Logistics News (July 31 – August 6)

Logistics Viewpoints

For the US Women’s National Soccer Team, the 2020 Tokyo Olympics were supposed to be another Gold Medal event, as it entered with a 44-match unbeaten streak. FDA grants industry 30-day extension to comment on track and trace guidance. Varda Space Industries secures $42m for off-planet manufacturing. That’s all for this week.

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Supply Chain IoT Needs Blockchain to Fully Mature

IoT World Today

For supply chain managers, tracking and tracing products is a nagging preoccupation. In some cases, bad weather or political events may delay product shipments. Among industries spending on IoT technology, the track-and-trace sector is expected to have the largest spending growth—a 24.2% Book your ticket now. ].

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Savvy Supply Chain Leaders Aren’t Letting a Good Downturn Go to Waste

Logistics Viewpoints

And a FourKites survey of 350+ supply chain leaders tells us that the past few years of supply chain disruptions — including COVID-19, market volatility, global political conflict, material shortages and extreme weather events — drove 73% of respondents to begin investing in supply chain visibility, with 46% planning to invest more in 2023.

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Unparalleled Selection of Products at Show

Logistics Business Magazine

LogiMAT 2023 , the International Trade Show for Intralogistics Solutions and Process Management, opens its doors at the Messe Stuttgart convention centre in just a few weeks. brings together the global intralogistics community in ten packed exhibit halls and the open space between Halls 8 and 10 in an event running April 25–27, 2023.

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This Week in Logistics News (July 6 – 12)

Logistics Viewpoints

In 2023, roughly 9,700 people were injured by fireworks in the US. Companies looking to sell guilt-free garments have long struggled to track a global supply chain that spins out 54 billion pounds of cotton per year. But now, some cities and states are starting to re-examine just how safe fireworks displays are.

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Flower Shipments Surge in Wedding Season

Logistics Business Magazine

As it warms up in the Northern Hemisphere, Emirates SkyCargo is scaling up its cool chain capacity for perishables, preparing for a busy summer season of weddings and outdoor events. This ranges from produce with a higher tolerance for temperature fluctuations, to high-end perishables that require active cool dollies for ramp protection.