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5 Key Ingredients for Consistency in Your Franchise Business

WorkWave

Standardized Training. Standardized training programs give your franchisees the skills they need to run sustainable stores that boost your brand’s reputation and profitability. For example, it’s important to recognize that there may be cultural differences that would attract or deter target customers that come from different towns.

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Artificial intelligence and machine learning in supply chain management

EazyStock

For example, navigation apps, facial recognition, smart assistants, and even robot vacuum cleaners at home use this smart tech. Inventory management teams have the difficult task of calculating healthy stock levels to meet demand without over- or under-stocking. AI was once only seen in science fiction. Machine learning in warehouses.

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Gain The Benefits of Logistics Automation in 5 Steps

RPA Labs

Freight forwarders can maximize an RPA by creating predefined criteria that the system institutes upon meeting the requirements. Some examples of emails that can be automated include onboarding a new client, spreading feedback requests, or sending reminders for billing.

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Scheduled Delivery Pending, Awaiting Delivery Scan, and Other Tracking Statuses Explained

Ship Monk

Millions of orders are delivered every day, seamlessly meeting customer expectations. Take ShipMonk, for example. ShipMonk, for example, has their own proprietary software platform for routing packages most economically. In Transit means your package is “en route” on a plane, train, ship, or truck. No mistakes, ever.

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What Does No-Contact Delivery Mean?

WorkWave

Examples include: A pizza delivery person places an order near a person’s front door and sends a text to confirm the order is there. And you should train employees to check for customers’ preferences before they deliver the order. Offering a wider range of options, from home drop-offs to curbside, will meet most customers’ needs.

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This Week in Logistics News (July 10-14, 2017)

Talking Logistics

It’s a bike ride I’m participating in as part of my training for our Logistics Leaders for T1D Cure team ride this September in support of JDRF. Check them out: My other teammates, James Coon (BluJay Solutions) and Ken Wood (Descartes) have been training hard too; I’ll share their photos in a future post. Well, not literally.

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Everything You Need to Know About Direct Fulfillment

Ship Monk

Order and inventory management systems, shopping platforms, marketplace requirements, payment systems, order routing and tracking, domestic and international shipping requirements, B2B capabilities, returns processing — the list goes on and on, and everything has to work flawlessly to meet the customer’s expectations around delivery speed.