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Supply chain trends to watch out for in 2023

Logistics Business Magazine

For example, a big-box retailer that started to build out its pickup services, it delivery services, and so on, so that when the world pivoted, and stores were closed, but people still wanted this retailer’s products, it already had all of that investment there. Consumers are looking for more durable products.

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11 Common Maintenance Issues (And a Solution for Each!)

Conger

Ready to learn how to prevent downtime and save money in your operation? For example, you can automate many material handling tasks if you have trouble finding forklift operators. For example, you can try experimenting with schedules. This is your ultimate guide to maintenance issues. Let's dive in! Table of Contents 1.

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Overcoming the Hurdles for FMCG Transportation & Distribution Across ASEAN

Logistics Manager

Hence, our transport partners have to be trained and shown how to comply with and maintain the correct standards to ensure all laws required by compliance are adhered to and reports are quality-driven. For example, food will be required close to BBD (best before date) and batch control is necessary for recalling and tracking purposes.

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‘Digital Freight Matching’ Isn’t a Product— It’s a Strategic Methodology

Parade

In this post, we share: An analysis of three different fulfillment opportunities that our customers typically face: 1) consistent dedicated freight, 2) spot freight (pre-planned), and 3) hot spot freight (same-day). How do you notify them about freight opportunities? What do those carriers need?

Digital 60
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‘Digital Freight Matching’ Isn’t a Product— It’s a Strategic Methodology

Parade

In this post, we share: An analysis of three different fulfillment opportunities that our customers typically face: 1) consistent dedicated freight, 2) spot freight (pre-planned), and 3) hot spot freight (same-day). How do you notify them about freight opportunities? What do those carriers need?

Digital 60