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Autoliv’s Supply Chain Risk Management Journey

Logistics Viewpoints

Steve: Klaus, when we talked, you mentioned Autoliv was already doing digital supplier management, had digital sourcing solutions, and was looking at real-time transportation visibility solutions to provide better predicted times of arrival for inbound and outbound shipments. Klaus: I agree.

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3 Easy to Implement Technology Functions of a TMS that Streamline Transportation Management Practices

GlobalTranz

There are plenty of different shipping companies out there, and using a transportation management system to manage all inbound and outbound shipping needs will put those shippers who use one at an extreme competitive advantage. Have Easy to Analyze Actionable Insight Gleaned from the Data Created in the Transportation Management System.

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Managing Freight Spend and LTL Shipping Process to Attain “Best In Class” Shipper Status

GlobalTranz

Furthermore, when a shipper manages the inbound shipments, as well as the outbound, it can improve the relationship between client and shipper. If an event arises while in-transit, the shipper needs to have a means of locating the driver and altering the planned course.

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The Holidays and The Logistics Crunch: It’s all about the Planning & a Fun Comparison of Logistics & A Successful Turkey Day!

GlobalTranz

To pull off logistics effectively, it takes a lot of expert planning, assembling the right mix of people, communication, working together, and of course, if something goes wrong, contingency planning. Thanksgiving and Logistics are Only As Successful as the Planning and Execution: My Personal Thanksgiving Dinner Event Story.