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The Definition of Transparency

Blue Grace Logistics

Many, if not all, companies are facing increasing pressure from governments, consumers, non-profit / activist groups, and stakeholders to provide more information about their supply chain. One of the most straightforward benefits is that increased transparency means keeping in compliance with the new regulations that are being enforced.

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Work from home supply chain jobs

Globalior

Definitely a role that will transition well to a home based environment. Trade compliance: The Trade compliance team can work effectively from home. However, a trade compliance professional also spends a considerable amount of time doing documentary audits and attending meetings with external agencies.

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Types of MEWPs: The Complete Guide

Conger

MEWPs are now classified according to Group and Type. There are Group A and Group B MEWPs, as well as Types 1, 2, and 3. There are now two main ways to classify MEWPs: By group. MEWP Classification By Group. A MEWP’s group is determined by its platform location with regard to the tipping line. Why exactly?

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TWI: Is it Time to Rethink Job Relations?

The Lean Thinker

What follows is a review I would write if it were just being published, separating from the legacy and taking an objective look at the document and training material as it stands on its own. We have two groups that are identical. Thus, my message is not about anyone in particular. It is about the 1944 material. The same people.

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The Definitive Guide to Transportation and Logistics Terminology

GlobalTranz

Bill of Lading (BOL) : A document between a shipper and carrier acknowledging the receipt of goods for transport and now available in electronic format (eBOL). Dedicated Fleet : A group of trucks that a shipper uses solely for moving all freight. All-in Line Haul: FSC + Line Haul. Dead-Heading: Operating a truck without cargo.

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Use the New GDPR Legislation to Rethink the Way You Market

Logistics Marketing Advisors

It makes sense for you to research and identify this target group of prospects, and the people responsible for airfreight shipping decisions, and then to reach out to them. And it’s certainly fair to assume that this targeted group would have a reasonable interest in learning about this solution. That’s selling. But be careful.

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Is The Freight Industry Ready For SOLAS?

Freightos

Ocean carriers are already protected by standard carrier T&Cs, which place responsibility on the shipper for accuracy of weight, compliance with all applicable laws, damage to /contamination of cargo, and any resultant expenses and charges. Recently, some carriers have been adopting a more conciliatory tone.