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How We Use Data to Better Plan for Produce Season

FreightWaves SONAR

Take, for example, the market of Twin Falls, Idaho in comparison to Lakeland, Florida. Additionally, SONAR freight data offers bulk lane analysis in a variety of ways for users to understand drastic changes in rates, volumes, rejection data and more on a week-over-week or month-over-month basis.

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To Stock Analysts, Container Size Matters

FreightWaves SONAR

Meanwhile, drayage carriers gauge inbound volume, measured at the point of origin, for a look ahead at local demand in the coming days (see blog for detail). Analysts can take this analysis a step further by looking at volume by lane. Meanwhile, volume for loaded domestic containerized intermodal (ORAILDOML.USA), the market where J.B.

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Using Predictive Analytics For Better Supply Chain Resilience

Blue Grace Logistics

What this blog is about: Leveraging predictive analytics for forecasting and visibility. Approaching a demand analysis with historical data and seasonal variations is no longer competent. Brand identity, interactive marketing campaigns and differential lifestyles complicate a perfect trend analysis model. billion by 2022.

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Managed Logistics Meets Five Challenges for Complex Supply Chain Operations

Blue Grace Logistics

The Logistics Blog®. For example, if a focus on customer service has resulted in shipments that are too small for optimized handling, the right provider should have ideas for a hierarchy of batching decisions that will both protect the company’s reputation with customers and create new efficiencies. Whitepaper. Case Study.

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The Essential Reference Guide for a Supply Chain Leader

GlobalTranz

Editor's Note: Today's blog is by Dr. Muddassir Ahmed of muddassirism.com. In this blog he provides a simple reference guide to better yourself as a supply chain leader. Here are few examples which I used: Focus Supplier improvement results (DPPM and/or OTD with min. How to Track Performance. 50% improvement) min.

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New Supply Chain Technology: The Real Cost of Inaction

GlobalTranz

Editor's Note: This is a guest blog from our friend Greg Braun from C3 Solutions. In this blog, Greg discusses the real cost of inaction when you dont adopt new supply chain technology. And do the cost-benefit analysis. BDC blog, https://www.bdc.ca/en/blog/pages/technology_opportunity_not_be_missed.aspx.

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The Power of Outsourcing for Supply Chain Improvement

Logistics Bureau

Across our many blog posts, videos, webinars, eBooks, and other shared content, you’ll find a wealth of information about various aspects of outsourcing in the supply chain. However, I can’t recall writing a general guide about exploiting outsourcing opportunities to improve your supply chain.