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Revolutionizing Supply Chain Management: A Case Study on Shipment Analyzer

Log-hub

Explore the transformative impact of Shipment Analyzer, an intelligent tool that provided detailed shipment analysis, cost-efficiency insights, and seamless scenario saving for a global manufacturing company. One such business, a global manufacturing company, found itself grappling with these challenges.

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How advanced is your supply chain network design? Take our quiz to find out

AIMMS

Today’s most profitable companies have built their success on an effective and responsive supply chain network. Supply chain networks are becoming increasingly complex, serving multiple SKUs in hundreds if not thousands of locations. It may be time to revisit your tooling. Related resources .

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Driving Growth with Supply Chain Sustainability

Penske Move Ahead

When it comes to supply chains, we think the answer is a resounding yes, and here are a few thoughts on a roadmap to get there. Rethinking Logistics Network Design Before getting into obvious areas such as transportation and warehousing, let’s start at the often-overlooked fundamental: network design.

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Upgrading a Chemical Supply Chain the Right Way

CLX Logistics

Leveraging CLX’s rail operations experience, this company continues to identify areas of opportunity for continuous improvement and has the expertise, tools, and technologies at its disposal to succeed. About CLX Logistics, LLC CLX Logistics is the world leader in chemical supply chain solutions.

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How advanced is your supply chain network design? Take our quiz to find out

AIMMS

Today’s most profitable companies have built their success on an effective and responsive supply chain network. Supply chain networks are becoming increasingly complex, serving multiple SKUs in hundreds if not thousands of locations. Take this free supply chain network assessment.

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How advanced is your supply chain network design? Take our quiz to find out

AIMMS

Today’s most profitable companies have built their success on an effective and responsive supply chain network. Supply chain networks are becoming increasingly complex, serving multiple SKUs in hundreds if not thousands of locations. It may be time to revisit your tooling.

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Driver Shortage, Driverless Vehicles, and Other Supply Chain Curiosities

Logistics Viewpoints

Driver shortages have become even more of a reality in the supply chain industry for a number of reasons, chief among them being the sharp rise in demand. An impressive case study to be sure, but alas, the cost of the technology is still prohibitive for most companies. To learn more, visit [link].