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Gartner Supply Chain Symposium/Xpo™ 2023 Highlights: A Human-Centric Approach to Unlocking Productivity

Locus

The Gartner Supply Chain Symposium/Xpo has once again, exceeded our expectations, leaving us inspired and engaged We had some thought-provoking conversations with stakeholders on the latest industry dynamics, pain points, customer expectations, and innovative supply chain strategies.

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Locus Robotics hits one billion pick landmark

Logistics Business Magazine

This latest milestone demonstrates both the incredible growth that Locus Robotics and the AMR industry have achieved, and also proves the feasibility of retailers and logistics companies’ relying on robotic picking technology,” said Ash Sharma, Senior Research Director at Interact Analysis. 5000 for the second successive year.

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What is Reverse Logistics and How Is It Different than Traditional Logistics?

GlobalTranz

Beyond answering “what is reverse logistics,” it is important to understand the history of reverse logistics, the benefits of reverse logistics and why it’s a rising practice, especially in aftermarket industries. Learn more about reverse logistics and core considerations by downloading the ebook: Mastering Reverse Logistics Guide.

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The Great Maersk Shift

Freightos

As a disclaimer, WebCargo , a Freightos Group company, does offers digital services to global forwarders and carriers, including online sales portals, digital eBooking, multimodal rate management and the Freightos.com freight marketplace. . Shifting Industry Habits. The Maersk Shift: Where it started. It’s worked.

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TPM24: Key Takeaways on Geopolitics, Technology and Other Drivers of Ocean Freight in 2024

Freightos

Jensen also pointed out, though, that with capacity being used for diversions, there is little slack available should any additional disruption arise, and such an event really could cause a crisis. But Sea Intelligence’s Alan Murphy thinks rates will settle 1.5-2X 2X their long term average while diversions continue.