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Logistics Events: Top 12 Virtual Events to Attend

FreightWaves SONAR

Staying up to date with the latest trends , technology and innovations is important within any industry, but it is particularly true of the logistics and shipping industry. Here are some great virtual logistics events that can help you stay up to date, engaged, and actively learning during each quarter. Register Here. Register Here.

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Investing in Future Sales with Michelle LeBlanc

The Logistics of Logistics

Over that time she has worked with a range of startups, local businesses, and Fortune 500 brands, including TFI International, CFI, Wreaths Across America, Imaginnovate, Fleet Enable, IMC Companies, Core-Mark International/Performance Foods Group, and PalletTrader/Bettaway Logistics. But more importantly, we’re good listeners.

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Outstanding Supply Chain Solutions on Show at TRANSLOG Budapest

Logistics Business Magazine

Besides the trending topics around supply chain optimisation, the event’s program will also focus on digital transformations that are essential for companies that do not want to drop out of the competition. Furthermore delegates will have the opportunity to attend the AUDI factory in Gy?r More info HERE.

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Takeaways from the IBM Watson Supply Chain Summit

Talking Logistics

This invite-only event brought together supply chain and IT executives from a cross section of companies, along with several executives from IBM, including Jeanette Barlow, Vice President of IBM Supply Chain Solutions, and Ron Castro, Chief Supply Chain Officer at IBM. IBM Case Study: Supply Chain Intelligence, Watson, and Resolution Rooms.

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Maximizing Warehouse Efficiency: Unleashing the Potential of ABCD Analysis

Log-hub

Category C: Low net sales and low-priority products characterize this group, typically not significantly affecting the overall sales figures. This dynamic approach allows for on-the-fly changes to parameters, enabling businesses to respond swiftly to shifts in customer demand, market trends, or production requirements.

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Maximizing Warehouse Efficiency: Unleashing the Potential of ABCD Analysis

Log-hub

Low net sales and low-priority products characterize this group, typically not significantly affecting the overall sales figures. This dynamic approach allows for on-the-fly changes to parameters, enabling businesses to respond swiftly to shifts in customer demand, market trends, or production requirements.

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Maximizing Warehouse Efficiency: Unleashing the Potential of ABCD Analysis

Log-hub

Category C : Low net sales and low-priority products characterize this group, typically not significantly affecting the overall sales figures. This dynamic approach allows for on-the-fly changes to parameters, enabling businesses to respond swiftly to shifts in customer demand, market trends, or production requirements.