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The Global Trade Compliance Market is Crazy!

Logistics Viewpoints

The global trade compliance market is one crazy market. The market grew by double digits year over year, yet there is no standard user and consequently there is no common understanding of what the end-to-end global trade compliance process should be. At SAP their solution is developed by their governance risk and compliance team.

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Beyond Trade Compliance

Logistics Viewpoints

Jackson Wood, director of industry strategy for global trade intelligence at Descartes. I’m kicking off some research and writing on global trade compliance. Mr. Wood believes there is a significant trend that is occurring with respect to the trade compliance department in companies. Both are leaders in this market.

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Import Compliance Basics: 5 Things You Need to Know

Now, That's Logistics

If you’ve been tasked with getting your company’s import compliance under control, these five steps will get you quickly up-to-speed. For example, you may pick up on some common typos that make their way into the system (i.e., Do the analysis, figure out what the sales team’s pain points are (e.g.,

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Examples of How Supplier Quality Management System Implementations Pay Off

GlobalTranz

We conclude our series on supplier quality management (SQM) today with a look at some case studies and examples of benefits derived from the application of a supplier quality management system. Examples and Case Studies from the Implementation of a Supplier Quality Management System.

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Five Keys to Cold Chain Success with Tyler Hildebrand

The Logistics of Logistics

FSMA applies to: Food transported in bulk, where the food touches the walls of the vehicle (Example: juices). Packaged foods not fully enclosed by a container (Example: fresh produce). Food that require temperature control for safety (Example: beef). Real time monitoring and alerts for non-compliance. Root cause analysis.

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How We Use Data to Better Plan for Produce Season

FreightWaves SONAR

Photo credit: Jim Allen Produce is a small portion of the volume of freight in the United States, but it can be one of the most disruptive forces in the industry. Take, for example, the market of Twin Falls, Idaho in comparison to Lakeland, Florida. This can be seen in a list or map view form.

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The Human Side of Project Logistics: Why Technology Can’t Replace Skilled Professionals

MTS Logistics

Project logistics require careful planning and coordination, from cargo handling and transportation to regulatory compliance. Automation and standardized processes can make cargo handling more efficient, but it’s the skill and experience of industry professionals that enable them to create custom solutions for each unique cargo.