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What Shippers Can Do to Improve Schedule Reliability for Shipments

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in January 2024 (the same monthly decline as in December 2023). This decline means that the January 2024 figure is the lowest since September 2022. Year-over-year, schedule reliability in January 2024 was -0.8 These include, among others: Better forecasting to ensure timely availability of space and equipment.

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Global Trade Trends for 2023

Now, That's Logistics

The “Supply-Chain Law” went into effect on January 1, 2023, and applies to companies with at least 3,000 employees—a number that will be lowered to 1,000 workers in 2024. Supply Chains & Tech As supply chain disruptions continue to ease, the positive trend will create some benefits for shippers involved with global trade.

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NRF 2024: Supply Chain Data

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This year, nearly 40,000 attendees comprising 6,200 brands from all over the world headed to the Javits Center to see what new solutions and innovations software and hardware suppliers had in store for 2024 and beyond. The post NRF 2024: Supply Chain Data appeared first on Logistics Viewpoints.

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5 Ways Technology Can Help Logistics Companies Tackle New Year Demand

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The many benefits of technology include increased speed of identification, reliable, accurate and quick data gathering, processing, analysis and transmission. However, how successful businesses are is dependent on how well the technology is applied, the availability of proper infrastructure, culture as well as management policies.

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Autonomous Truck Trends for 2022 and Beyond: Can Autonomy Safely Address the Driver Shortage?

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These kinds of solutions have been available for a few years and customers report robust reductions in safety incidents. TuSimple – a provider of autonomous freight semi-truck solutions – has said their technology will be operational by 2024. But even in 2024, these trucks will not be running across all lanes nationwide.

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