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Committing to preparedness, and the balance between ‘all of it’ and ‘just enough’

Logistics in War

Logistics In War has been exploring preparedness and logistics in a series of articles over the last three months. The ability for a military to respond quickly depends upon its ability to mobilise resources, national support base capability and to give support where it is required, as soon as it is required. By David Beaumont.

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7 Supply Chain and Logistics Trends to Watch in 2018

Logistics Bureau

Of course this also means that cost-to-serve (CTS) analysis becomes more complex in an omnichannel environment, but that won’t stop companies from homing in on CTS and other detailed cost evaluations. The greater availability of app-development tools for popular enterprise platforms such as SAP. After all, it’s nothing new.

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Positive Human-Robot Relationships Will Power the Future Supply Chain Workforce

247 Customs Broker

For centuries, hand tools helped humans build dwellings, clothing, food containers and vehicles. The introduction of power tools then made it possible to complete this work much more quickly and with a lot less effort. Related Article: How Humans and Robots Will Work Side-by-Side in the Supply Chain. December 3, 2018 ·.

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Sorry, I’m Not Sure: Supply Chain and Logistics Predictions for 2018

Talking Logistics

Mexico and Canada are heading into 2018 with no clear plan for saving the North American Free Trade Agreement,” states a Bloomberg article published on December 15. North Korea : The more missiles North Korea launches and tests, the greater the risk for military conflict — or worse. How big of a problem is this?