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How to Prepare for Global Logistics in 2022

CH Robinson Logistics

2021 was a difficult year in global logistics due to ongoing volatility. As we approach another potentially volatile year, I wanted to provide key strategies for global shippers to consider. Keep in mind, LCL shipments are not going to bypass congestion at the ports, so inland strategies need to be considered.

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Emissions Data Sharing in Logistics Value Chain

Logistics Business Magazine

The objective of this guidance is to enable companies to better understand and track their logistics emissions on a granular operational level and seeks to quantify the footprint of end-to-end logistics emissions, from supplier to final customer, with focus on primary data calculations.

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The Most Overlooked DC Performance Strategy

Logistics Viewpoints

To make ends meet, many colleagues also worked second jobs. Does it require manual data entry? Vendors come in, meet with management and consultants, then design technology solutions around those processes as they are written. The post The Most Overlooked DC Performance Strategy appeared first on Logistics Viewpoints.

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Freight Market Intelligence: Data is crucial, but context is king

Freightos

In this article, Eytan Buchman, Freightos’ CMO, discusses the importance of data and context in global freight and logistics. The future of global freight data lies in real-time information, contextual insights, and aggregated data that can help companies make better decisions and adapt to a rapidly changing industry.

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Molex Prizes Agility

Logistics Viewpoints

But Molex, a global electronics and connectivity solutions company, has been investing in their intelligent digital supply chain strategy to improve their supply chain agility and customer experience. Those industries include data communications, medical, industrial, automotive and consumer electronics.

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Implementing Last-mile Delivery Technology

Logistics Viewpoints

To meet these demands and ensure superior delivery experiences, retailers and carriers must leverage last-mile delivery technology. Consider the following strategies: Commitments: Begin with a lower commitment in the first year and increase it in subsequent years to secure better pricing. Technology can help.

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Cargo Tracking in the Digital Age: Tools and Techniques for Real-time Updates.

GoShip Blog

This traditional approach was time-consuming and prone to errors, leading to inefficiencies in the logistics chain. The introduction of electronic data interchange (EDI) systems in the late 20th century changed how information was exchanged in logistics.