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Fleet Tracking and the Internet of Things (IoT): Connecting the Dots

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IoT is transforming fleet tracking with real-time data, predictive maintenance, and route optimization. Learn how smart fleet management enhances efficiency, safety, and cost savings. The post Fleet Tracking and the Internet of Things (IoT): Connecting the Dots appeared first on loginextsolutions.com.

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Seeing the Forest for the Trees: EU’s Anti-Deforestation Reg Is Less Than a Year Away

Supply Chain Brain

As companies strive to uphold the rights of human workers in their global supply chains, they shouldnt overlook another critical concern of regulators: trees.

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How Potential Legislation to Restrict De Minimis Provisions Impacts Global Trade

Supply Chain Brain

By setting up multiple fulfillment centers in key regions, businesses can avoid the costs of de minimis regulations more effectively.

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Oshkosh Ready for Possible U.S.PS Shift to Gas Trucks From EVs

Supply Chain Brain

While electrified postal trucks cost more up front than gas-fueled versions, their advantage is low operating expenses in areas such as maintenance and refueling.

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Staying Ahead of UFLPA Enforcement: Best Practices for Retail Supply Chains

Speaker: Ethan Woolley, Director at Kharon

This webinar will explore how companies can proactively address compliance risks–rather than reactively responding to–UFLPA enforcement actions. Ethan Woolley will provide insights into the latest CBP enforcement trends, entity list updates, and industries under increased scrutiny, with a look at potential shifts under the Trump administration. Ethan will also explore how predictive data and strategic due diligence can help organizations stay ahead of regulatory challenges and strengthen complia

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JPMorgan Workers Have to Return to the Office

Supply Chain Brain

Even before January 10s announcement, more than half of employees at JPMorgan had already been required to work from the office full-time.

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