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State of Logistics Report Released: 3PLs Continue to Foster Resilience and Drive Investments in Supply Chain

Penske Move Ahead

Transportation costs—driven by increases in all modes and nodes—reached $1.39 The report found that meeting future demand will increasingly require data collection and analysis and intelligent investments in the right technology. However, costs increased, with overall United States business logistics costs rising 19.6%

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Preview: The Contracts and Chargebacks Solution on the MediLedger Network

Chronicled

With the Contracts and Chargeback solution on the MediLedger Network, we are connecting trading partners in a trusted network that ensures everyone can be aligned on the latest updates to customer or contract information, automating the analysis and impact of those updates, and ensuring the chargeback is accurate every time.

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6 Critical Success Factors in Distribution Network Design

Logistics Bureau

Quality and Detail of Data and its Analysis In some of our earlier posts, we’ve stressed the importance of simplicity in distribution network design , and we will return to that topic later in this article. It’s not a short list, so we’ll set it down here as a summary to help you with plans for analysis.

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Virtual Carrier Network – Your Shipping Carrier, Rate, & Service Solution

Ship Monk

Predictable Spend and Performance Analysis. That aspect of the Virtual Carrier Network is entirely unique and gives our eCommerce merchants an edge in terms of getting the best rates while maintaining shipping times to meet your customers’ expectations. . Run the shipping analysis. ShipMonk is a technology-driven company.

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Do You Have a Proactive Supply Chain Design or a Reactive One?

Talking Logistics

What would happen if something catastrophic happened to that node? You may already have a numerical goal in mind: for example, meeting a certain percentage of demand needs within a certain radius of a distribution center. Is there a point where multiple supply channels pass through a single location in your chain? To Sum It All Up.