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Managed Services Clarifies Data In The Chemical Supply Chain

Trinity Logistics

Reports are an important tool to use to find areas of successes and setbacks. Money is often wasted on unknown and unnecessary expenses. Our Team analyzes, produces, and presents Quarterly Business Reviews (QBR), making it easier for you to digest your data. Carrier Performance Reports. Quarterly Business Reviews.

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Cost to Serve Analysis—And the Costs of Neglecting It

Logistics Bureau

Discounting prices for a known loss as part of a deliberate strategy to gain customers and increase sales is one thing, but unwittingly selling products at a loss is simply a waste. View case study Learn more about cost-to-serve benefits. How can you assess the effect of price discounts without understanding your service costs?

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The Secret of Getting Ahead (Takeaways from Command Alkon ELEVATE 2018 Conference)

Talking Logistics

What the leaders have done is focus on achieving quick wins — that is, they have identified opportunities to eliminate waste or replace manual processes with technology that are low risk and require minimal time, cost, and resources to achieve. Business Cases and Success Stories.

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MIT’s Sheffi on Supply Chain Sustainability

247 Customs Broker

Most sustainability books in my view do not present the full 360 view. Using the right tool for the right job has always been a best practice and one of the reasons, we feel, that RFID has never taken off in the DC as exponentially as pundits have been forecasting since 2006. Julie Leonard.

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Will Robots Take All the Supply Chain Jobs?

247 Customs Broker

Using the right tool for the right job has always been a best practice and one of the reasons, we feel, that RFID has never taken off in the DC as exponentially as pundits have been forecasting since 2006. . Surprised to see Home Depot fall off the list; thought they were winning with Sync?