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Supply Chain Secrets Going Global – But Where Should we Share Them?

Logistics Bureau

I will be a 1 man fully self-contained ‘travelling seminar’ Where do you think I should go?”. Worldwide, One-Man Logistics Seminars. I plan to run a couple of separate one-day seminars in each town, city, or region visited.

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BIFA supports National Careers Week

Logistics Business Magazine

The British International Freight Association (BIFA) is supporting this week’s National Careers Week 2022 with a series of events aimed at demonstrating its commitment to promoting careers in logistics.

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STILL welcomes 64 new apprentices and students

Logistics Business Magazine

For the first time, STILL is also supporting the dual course of study in ‘Computer Engineering & IT Engineering’ The STILL training team welcomes new recruits to the company with the traditional Welcome Day at the Hamburg head office and via video streaming to all branches.

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Game-changing intralogistics technologies at IMHX 2022

Logistics Business Magazine

Sales of autonomous mobile robots and driverless lift trucks are taking off but the game-changing intralogistics technologies we will see at IMHX 2022 go much further than the simple replacement of man by machine, says event director, Rob Fisher.

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The strategic logistician and professional possibility

Logistics in War

During a logistics course in late 2017, I was asked to consider what the traits and behaviours of the strategic ‘future logistician’ might be. [1] This article will attempt to describe a some of these demands, as discussed during the seminar, to highlight the complexity of the professional challenge. Rather, it is in admitting that there are limits to their capacity to control events and processes. By David Beaumont.

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Top Ten Tips to Boost Supply Chain Performance to Best in Class

Logistics Bureau

I’ll also be providing some step by step guides and tools on these at our Free Seminars Series in February and March, but more on that later. In fact, I’ll be showing guests at our events exactly how to do it. Yes of course there are. Here are my top 10 tips to boost your Supply Chain performance towards Best in Class. I’ve arranged them into an acronym to help you remember them. (And And check out some more resources at the bottom). The acronym is METHODICAL.

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One hundred logisticians, one bullet and designing the future logistics system

Logistics in War

All logisticians are stewards of components of the process; some leaders have greater responsibility, authority or virtue of appointment, or personal capacity and drive to shape events and activities to suit temporary objectives. Of course, Army must work with others in the logistics enterprise as this is a shared burden. This topic is one of a number being discussed at the 2018 Australian Army Logistics Leaders Seminar in November. [i] By David Beaumont. ‘I

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How to Secure Your First Supply Chain or Logistics Job

Logistics Bureau

If you are at college or university, you might have access to recruiters through events or internal programs that help students find employment. You could also attend some industry conferences or seminars to network with other delegates and make it known you are seeking opportunities. They don’t necessarily have to be supply chain events either.

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Expert Insights on Predictive Analytics

Infosys Supply Chain Management

At some moment in time an important event occurs due to an unknown reason - the system noticeably changes its behavior in some way (e.g., Over a substantial period of observation a large volume of data on the values of parameters that precede the important event''s occurrence has been accumulated. The question to answer is to what extent it is possible to predict that the important event is imminent by looking at the current values of the measured parameters.

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The Expert Talk Predictive Analytics

Infosys Supply Chain Management

At some moment in time an important event occurs due to an unknown reason - the system noticeably changes its behavior in some way (e.g., Over a substantial period of observation a large volume of data on the values of parameters that precede the important event''s occurrence has been accumulated. The question to answer is to what extent it is possible to predict that the important event is imminent by looking at the current values of the measured parameters.

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Expert Insights on Predictive Analytics

Infosys Supply Chain Management

At some moment in time an important event occurs due to an unknown reason - the system noticeably changes its behavior in some way (e.g., Over a substantial period of observation a large volume of data on the values of parameters that precede the important event''s occurrence has been accumulated. The question to answer is to what extent it is possible to predict that the important event is imminent by looking at the current values of the measured parameters.