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Bucking the Trend in Transportation – Simultaneously Cap Rate Growth and Beat Capacity Constraints

Talking Logistics

Bucking this trend is a daunting proposition and even those large volume shippers that are already embracing powerful logistics IT solutions to more efficiently manage spend, like transportation management systems (TMS), fleet tools, optimizers and others, are still frequently overpaying greatly for spot moves. Consider the potential savings.

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Sitma named “outstanding company” by Kotler

Logistics Business Magazine

Sitma, a specialist in designing and producing solutions for automation in the logistics industry, has been chosen as a case study for the book Essentials of Modern Marketing by Philip Kotler together with Weevo, which looked at more than 30 examples of outstanding Italian companies in different fields of production.

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Blue Yonder ICON: Preparing for a New Tomorrow

Logistics Viewpoints

In his presentation, Wayne Usie, Chief Strategy Officer at Blue Yonder, talked about Blue Yonder’s dedication to the customer experience and cloud. For example, trading partners can give read-access to each other to access data on the data cloud. This ensures that there are no latency issues, and allows data to be shared more easily.

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IoT, Robotics and Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing… The Game is Changing

GlobalTranz

As Maurice Conti has said in one of his presentations , we have arrived to the augmented era, in which Artificial Intelligence in manufacturing gains a new role. Michelin, for example, is helping truck fleet managers reduce fuel consumption and costs through their new hybrid product.

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Managed Services Clarifies Data In The Chemical Supply Chain

Trinity Logistics

Examples of basic reports include freight spend totals, shipment statuses, and shipment volume reports. For example, with carriers you can view costs of carriers used, late fees accrued, any unnecessary detention charges and more. Analyze changes in rates by lane and predict trends in your freight costs with a lane analysis report.

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Cost to Serve Analysis—And the Costs of Neglecting It

Logistics Bureau

Bundling/Upselling Opportunities For example, some of your products and/or services might have price structures that complement one another, creating opportunities for bundling or upselling. View case study Learn more about cost-to-serve benefits. In short, you can’t. I can think of a few more.

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How to Prepare an Efficient LTL Transportation Budget

Blue Grace Logistics

Case Study. For example, if you’re a retailer and you’re exiting the year with bare shelves, that’s great! For example, if you’re bringing goods in from overseas, you need to build in more lead time versus if the goods are produced domestically, where transit time will be shorter. . The Logistics Blog®. Whitepaper.