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Outbound TMS: The search for a system that can’t be beat

Automotive Logistics

Some manufacturers and logistics providers have implemented systems to help plan entire segments of their supply chains, from supplier through to factories and across distribution operations. Some say a transport management system is now a ‘must-have’ tool for third-party logistics operators engaged in outbound supply chains.

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Brexit: 5 Things Supply Chain Leaders Should Consider to Prepare for its Impact

AIMMS

As Laurence Goasduff writes in a recent post , the Brexit is definitely causing supply chain disruption. This will result in more insecurity when it comes to inbound deliveries for production or outbound deliveries to customers, affecting your production times and customer service. Should most of your staff operate within the EU?

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Brexit: 5 Things Supply Chain Leaders Should Consider to Prepare for its Impact

AIMMS

As Laurence Goasduff writes in a recent post , the Brexit is definitely causing supply chain disruption. This will result in more insecurity when it comes to inbound deliveries for production or outbound deliveries to customers, affecting your production times and customer service. Should most of your staff operate within the EU?

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Hanging in the balance

Automotive Logistics

The big questions now are whether the current downward trend will last and if new approaches in the outbound logistics segment can help support the domestic finished vehicle industry. . For example, BLG Group and STS Logistic have announced plans to jointly operate and develop Auto Terminal Slask in Dabrowa Gornicza, Poland. .

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Trusting the market will stay afloat

Automotive Logistics

NYK’s stevedoring subsidiary, International Car Operators (ICO), which provides processing services for the majority (480,000) of new vehicles being moved through Antwerp, says there has been continuous growth there and at its terminals in Zeebrugge port, which handled 1.56m units last year. “The