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Penske Logistics Honored as FCA 2020 Supplier of the Year

Penske Move Ahead

Penske Logistics was named Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) Supplier of the Year in the Logistics Services Suppliers category during the virtual 2020 North America Annual Supplier Conference and Awards program held on October 23. During the program, FCA recognized 31 supplier partners across a total of 19 categories.

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IFOY Test Report: Raymond 8910 End Rider Pallet Truck

Logistics Business Magazine

It’s time to put the Raymond 8910 End Rider Pallet Truck under the spotlight as we continue our run-through of all the IFOY Award finalists ahead of the announcement ceremony in Dortmund on June 22nd. However, the test team did test drive the truck. The stacker has been completely redeveloped based on its predecessor (8900).

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New Yale forklifts offer bespoke options

Logistics Business Magazine

The Series N moves away from the defined categories of basic, standard, and premium lift trucks to a completely new customer experience that enables them to define their own truck specification. Phil Mean, Product Strategy Manager at Yale Europe Materials Handling, said: “The introduction of the Series N is a pivotal moment for Yale.

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2016 Supply Chain Trends: 7 of 12 Trends that Will Drive Supply Chain Management in 2016

GlobalTranz

We kick off today a month-long focus on trends in the following categories: Manufacturing, Manufacturing Technology, Supply Chain, Logistics, and Transportation Management. We will then do a deep dive all month long and until we have covered each trend individually within these categories. 2016 Supply Chain Trends: The First 7 of 12.

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Sorry, I’m Not Sure: Supply Chain and Logistics Predictions for 2018

Talking Logistics

However, for e-commerce, that share ranges from 15 percent to 30 percent, depending on the product category.”. “Historically, returns of store-bought merchandise have amounted to 8 percent of total retail sales. Supply Chain Visibility Will Get Clearer, More Real-time, and More Predictive with Machine Learning and Enhanced Data.