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The LIW articles you should read – a 2018 retrospective

Logistics in War

As 2018 draws to a close, a year in which Logistics In War consolidated, it’s a good time to reflect on what were the most popular or relevant articles to the readers. Before I mention the articles, I thought it best to also reflect on the key themes covered on the site this year.

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The JW Surety Bonds Story with JD Weisbrot

The Logistics of Logistics

Founded in 2003 by JD Weisbrot, JW Surety Bonds is a national surety bond provider that specialized in freight broker, construction, and numerous other types of surety bonds. To meet the requirements of becoming a licensed freight broker, you have two options: obtaining a freight broker bond (BMC-84) or a trust fund (BMC-85).

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Supply Chain Brain Webinar

The Logistics of Logistics

Retailers and shippers must adapt their strategy to ensure they get the right product, to the right place at the right time to meet the high expectations of consumers/customers. The historically predictable supply chain no longer functions as it did in the past. Time: Jun 29, 2022 10:00 AM in Eastern Time (US and Canada).

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Warehouse space shortage will continue but 3PLs can help

Kanban Logistics

In this article, we’ll take a closer look at warehouse space shortages: their causes, when we can expect them to subside, and how 3PLs can help. A recent DC Velocity article summarized the perspectives of real estate executives at the recent Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals’ (CSCMP) Edge conference.

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Top Reasons to Appreciate Truck Drivers

Blue Grace Logistics

What’s in the article: How the economy relies on Truck Drivers. Everything we own, from clothes, household goods, and construction materials has moved on a truck at some point. This means 60 to 70 hours per week transporting goods, even when meeting minimum break requirements. Life just wouldn’t be the same without them.

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Embracing the Chill: How the Consumer Shift from Fresh to Frozen Effects Cold Chain Transportation

Blue Grace Logistics

They are adapting their strategies to meet the increasing demand for frozen alternatives, ensuring the supply chain remains seamless and the transition from manufacturer to freezer aisle is as efficient as possible. The construction and operation of these facilities require additional investments and resources. READ THE FULL ARTICLE

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Smooth Sailing: Logistics in the Yacht Industry

Logistics at MPEPS at UPV

From sourcing premium materials to orchestrating global shipments, logistics plays a vital role in meeting the unique demands of the yacht industry. This article dives into the intricacies of logistics within the yacht industry and highlights the challenges and innovations that drive efficiency in this exclusive sector.