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The Future of Ocean Data Sharing and Visibility

Talking Logistics

How are these advancements improving the way data is shared in ocean transportation? Andrew explains that, “Due to regulatory changes, every truck has to have an [ELD] device for tracking data. This data is collected via APIs, eliminating the need for EDI transactions. Timely data is an important factor enabling them to do that.

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Best Practices in Supplier Risk Management

Logistics Viewpoints

For a more comprehensive explanation of best practices in supplier risk management you can view the full video of the presentation here. What makes the APQC data so valuable is the large pool of respondents and the rigorous process they go through to validate their data. All data has undergone statistical and logical validation.

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Potential solution for drone collision avoidance

Logistics Business Magazine

transmitting real-time video feeds) and inspections at ports, plants, and industrial sites (e.g. structured and repeatable data collection), to delivery (e.g. Networking Casia G nodes provide unlimited coverage to protect critical infrastructure, regardless of size.

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What is Hema Xiansheng ?

Logistics at MPEPS at UPV

HEMA XIANSHENG uses Internet technologies, such as big data, the Internet, the Internet of Things, and automation technologies, to achieve the best match between people, goods, and markets, and to achieve automatic integration of warehouse and distribution to greatly improve logistics efficiency. The main product is fresh imported fresh.

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Blockchain Will Solve, Save, Cure Everything

Talking Logistics

Blockchain doesn’t erase the fact that supply chains still suffer from crappy data. In short, blockchain by itself does not solve the “garbage in, garbage out” data quality problem; you’ll still have garbage data, but in a distributed ledger that’s better encrypted and traceable. These nodes are distributed around the world.

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What is Blockchain? with Stephen Rowlinson

Logistics Bureau

Watch the video of his interview below: Subscribe to our Youtube Channel. Cryptocurrency – Is it here to stay or is it a bit of a fad? Stephen Rowlinson, Founder and CEO of Bbiller is here with us to answer these questions and many more. Best Regards, Rob O’Byrne. Email: robyrne@logisticsbureau.com. Phone: +61 417 417 307.

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What is the Hyperconnected Era & “The Internet Of Things” and What does it Have to Do with Manufacturing & Logistics?

GlobalTranz

Chips attached to individual items will transmit data such as identification, location, temperature, pressure, and humidity. Not only that, they will also be able to transmit traffic conditions and drive-specific data, such as average speed and driving patterns back to the central office.