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Shipping Giant CMA CGM Sees Cargo Jump After China Tariff Relief

Supply Chain Brain

The carrier suffered a roughly halving of freight bookings for China exports to the U.S. after the worlds two largest economies imposed triple-digit tariffs on each others goods.

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Outperform the Giants: Mastering OTIF for Small Business Growth

Loginext

Learn how small businesses can master OTIF (On Time, In Full) delivery to boost efficiency, reduce costs, and compete with industry giants. The post Outperform the Giants: Mastering OTIF for Small Business Growth appeared first on loginextsolutions.com.

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Shift-Left logistics: The Secret Ingredient for Supply Chain Resilience

Supply Chain Brain

Industry leaders are heeding the call to action to shift left, integrate early and create a more resilient global economy. The time is now.

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Watch: Innovation Promotes Efficiency in the Warehouse and Supply Chain

Supply Chain Brain

Supply-chain disruptions are inevitable, so shippers need to have multiple plans to deal with those headaches, says Dennis Anderson, chief innovation officer at ArcBest.

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Your Workforce: Is Remote-Insourcing the Key to Logistics Efficiency?

In today's rapidly evolving logistics industry, companies consistently strive for efficiency and competitiveness. However, the most significant factor driving business success isn't just technology or infrastructure—it's the people behind your processes. Employees aren't merely resources; they're your most strategic asset. High turnover rates and constant retraining costs severely impact logistics companies, draining productivity and profitability.

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Amazon Removed Backup Landing Sensors Before Drone Crashes

Supply Chain Brain

Engineers often work to simplify products as they mature from research projects to manufacturing, removing parts deemed redundant to cut costs and weight.

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Is The U.S. Postal Service Headed for Privatization?

Supply Chain Brain

Is the U.S. Postal Service, which traces its roots to the Second Continental Congress in 1775, destined for the chopping block as part of Trumps gutting of federal agencies?

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