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Cost to Serve Analysis—And the Costs of Neglecting It

Logistics Bureau

Have you conducted a cost-to-serve (CTS) analysis for your enterprise? And that is the sole purpose of cost-to-serve analysis. If you were going to say, “What is a cost-to-serve analysis?” Only a complete cost-to-serve analysis will expose these underlying issues unless they happen to be discovered incidentally.

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Managed Services Clarifies Data In The Chemical Supply Chain

Trinity Logistics

Advanced reports can include accountability, analyzed freight spend, lane analysis, and carrier performance to name a few. Lane Analysis Reports. Analyze changes in rates by lane and predict trends in your freight costs with a lane analysis report. Money is often wasted on unknown and unnecessary expenses.

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Will Robots Take All the Supply Chain Jobs?

247 Customs Broker

An off-cited analysis from McKinsey in late 2017, for example, found automation could destroy as many as 73 million US jobs by 2030, about one third of all jobs in the country. See www.vestedway.com for information on the model and case studies that show how others have benefited from creating a Vested deal.

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MIT’s Sheffi on Supply Chain Sustainability

247 Customs Broker

Most sustainability books in my view do not present the full 360 view. Another problem is that of multi homing as so much data is available across several feeds of IOT/Email/Internet /Mobility/ERP that organisations tend to have issues around finding a single platform to collate them for meaning analysis. .