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NEW Webinar: 7 Uncommon Keys to WMS Project Success

The Logistics of Logistics

Dan is a recognized thought leader in WMS, with experience prior to his role at Softeon as the founder of Supply Chain Digest, CMO at RedPrairie (now BlueYonder) and as lead WMS analyst at META Group (later acquired by Gartner). Dan Gilmore. CMO Softeon. Joe Lynch.

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BlueYonder report highlights e-commerce growth and supply chain investment and execution

Logistics Management

A report issued this week by Scottsdale, Ariz.-based

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Global Control Tower Connectivity Is Critical for Ports

Logistics Viewpoints

ElMarie Hugo from BlueYonder is an expert on these supply chains. Ports are critical nodes in global supply chains. Making sure that port-related supply chains operate smoothly is imperative for companies and nations. In this interview, she shares her thoughts on making these supply chains work much better.

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Understanding Distributed Order Management with Dan Gilmore

The Logistics of Logistics

Dan Gilmore is a recognized thought leader in WMS, with experience prior to his role at Softeon as the founder of Supply Chain Digest, CMO at RedPrairie (now BlueYonder) and as lead WMS analyst at META Group (later acquired by Gartner). About Dan Gilmore. About Softeon.

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Understanding WMS in the Cloud with Dan Gilmore

The Logistics of Logistics

Dan Gilmore is a recognized thought leader in WMS, with experience prior to his role at Softeon as the founder of Supply Chain Digest, CMO at RedPrairie (now BlueYonder) and as lead WMS analyst at META Group (later acquired by Gartner). About Dan Gilmore. About Softeon.

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Yards Are Hard

Logistics Viewpoints

Case-in-point: my company FourKites will collaborate with 16 other supply chain industry leaders — including BlueYonder, e2open, Oracle, Uber Freight, and JB Hunt, to name a few — as part of the Scheduling Standards Consortium (SSC).