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2023 Expectations for Ocean Shipping and the Broader Shipping Industry

MTS Logistics

The definition of normalization is difficult to come by. Commoditization of technology on the track/trace side. Accessing basic track and trace data and increased visibility for container shipping are on their way to become more common across the board.

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Protecting the Food Supply Chain

The Logistics Academy

Instead, producers, distributors, and retailers should use data-driven analysis to ensure inventory is available and correctly positioned for orders to be fulfilled properly and to eliminate out-of-stocks. Focus on meeting Food Safety Modernization Act and other requirements by performing a hazard analysis at your food facilities.

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Delivery Management System: A Definitive Guide

Locus

Being confused at this scenario, you go back and check the data. The data findings lead you to act quickly and solve this problem. Using data insights not only identifies problems like these, it also helps you set performance targets. Track and Trace. Allocating tasks to the right person. Download Now.

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Data standardization and its benefits – Executive Insights with Thomas Bagge, CEO of DCSA

Shipping and Freight Resource

Executive Insights is a series by Shipping and Freight Resource that provides useful insights and thoughtful analysis on what is happening in the maritime, shipping, freight, logistics, supply chain and trade industries. But just data alone is not going to assist. SFR : Ok, it seems like DCSA has definitely been doing a lot of things.

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13 Small Package Shipping or Parcel Shipping Best Practices

GlobalTranz

Meanwhile, 37 percent are concerned with their ability to meet delivery timelines, and the ability to track and trace packages has become part of the equation for most customers and 85 percent of shippers. Use Automated Data Capture and Analysis to Catch Errors Before Shipping. Look at Delivery Guarantees.

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Outbound TMS: The search for a system that can’t be beat

Automotive Logistics

However, when it comes to carmakers, Bory stresses that the key measure of usefulness is the ability to combine TMS data with other sources, some of which may include information gathered from inbound networks, as well as systems that oversee all aspects of outbound distribution, including yard and inventory, damage claims and insurance.