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Consumer Packaged Goods: How CPG Shipping Works

GoShip Blog

Some examples of CPGs are personal hygiene products, food, beverages, and cosmetics. Conditions such as the freight container’s temperatures and the care exercised during loading and unloading are carefully considered when transporting specialty goods. One such example is a Rolls Royce. What is Consumer Packaging?

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A Guide to Optimizing Your Inbound Freight Management 

GoShip Blog

You might even think managing your inbound freight is better than outsourcing it to freight service providers. Exercise patience when asking freight providers to take on new lanes. Benefits of Inbound Freight Management At face value, investing in inbound freight management can look like an unnecessary expense.

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Don’t Let Your RFT be a 3PL Solution Designer’s Nightmare

Logistics Bureau

Selecting the right 3PL is no simple exercise, yet it’s one that’s all too often subject to shortcuts, a dearth of detail, and overly compressed timelines. Let’s take inventory management as an example. They can easily become the catalyst for outsourcing failures. If Only There Were More Good Tenders.

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Sustaining National Defence – logistics investment in the National Defence Strategy

Logistics in War

In fact, Defence’s logistics capability was in a long-term ‘secular’ decline which followed four decades of sales of infrastructure, commercialisation and outsourcing, and successive force structure programs and plans which harvested the ‘tail’ to, it was thought, the ‘teeth’. Before this time, the situation was grim.

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No Supply Chain Strategy? Here’s How to Develop One

Logistics Bureau

As a result, and as we’ve mentioned in several previously published articles, we’ve discovered that many companies lack a defined and documented supply chain strategy. For example, you don’t want to assume that a single logistics strategy and service approach will meet all your customers’ needs. It may do, but how do you know?

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What an operation twenty years ago can tell us about preparedness now – lessons from INTERFET in 1999

Logistics in War

The hollowness and general inadequacy of the ADF’s logistics support was not a result of any strategy concept or policy including the ‘defence of Australia’ concept outlined in the policy document ‘Defence of Australia 1987’. Defence leaders, however, had little choice other than to support these initiatives.

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Case Study: Cloud-based WMS Works for Media Provider

Logistics Business Magazine

Intermedia Solutions was initially outsourced to a third-party logistics provider. Dave McGrory, Intermedia’s Head of Production and Logistics, commented: “We were looking for something to provide robust stock management, offer automated documentation and auditability. ProSKU has provided all of these things.”.