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Fresh Demand Planning: How AI Empowers Retailers

Logistics Viewpoints

Next week, temperatures go back to seasonal norms; what does that mean about my expected demand? Understanding that when the weather is 5 degrees warmer than the average temperature, ice cream sales increase by 50% allows for more accurate and real-time forecasts in your demand planning process.

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6 Types of Automation [Benefits, Pros/Cons, Examples]

Conger

Examples of automation range from a household thermostat to a large industrial control system, self-driven vehicles, and warehousing robots. They have fixed machines that enable their production of large quantities of soft same-unit drinks to meet high demands. Examples are industrial robots and multipurpose CNC machines.

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The Power of Telematics Combined With Route Optimization

WorkWave

Every minute saved, every optimized route and every streamlined process can make a significant difference in meeting customer expectations and staying ahead of the competition. The data collected over time allows for trend analysis, enabling continuous route optimization for improved efficiency. That’s where telematics comes in.

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An Overview of Cargo Insurance: Why It’s More Important to Shipping Than Ever

MTS Logistics

Snowstorms, icy roads, and extreme temperatures can lead to accidents, delays, and damage to cargo. Also, cargo in transit during winter is susceptible to various perils such as freezing and water damage, and temperature-sensitive goods may be at risk. A great example of the need for freight insurance is the current Red Sea crisis.

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How Cold Chain Logistic Providers Build Trust with Traceability

Logistics Viewpoints

billion in 2020, the cold chain market is expected to reach more than $628 billion in 2028, nearly tripling its growth in less than ten years, according to a market analysis report by Grand View Research. Due their short “shelf life,” perishable products require temperature control at every stage in the supply chain.

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Food Safety in the Warehouse: The Role of Your 3PL

Kanban Logistics

According to the FDA, the Plan must include a hazard analysis, preventive controls to address potential problems, and a plan for oversight and management of preventive controls. Some 3PLs can handle temperature- and climate-controlled storage. The most common warehouse temperature ranges are: Ambient. Air conditioned.

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Energy and Labour Costs: 2 Top Warehousing Challenges in 2023

Logistics Bureau

For example, could some areas of your warehouse be adapted via racking optimisation to store higher inventory volumes? Otherwise, you will consume excessive energy in keeping the internal temperature comfortable for your staff and perhaps essential for your products’ preservation. Is Our Warehouse Insulated Sufficiently?