Sat.Jul 23, 2022

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Russian Odesa Missile Strike Tests Ukraine Grain Export Deal

Supply Chain Brain

Russia attacked Odesa’s sea port with cruise missiles hours after signing a deal to unblock Ukrainian grain exports from three Black Sea ports, including Odesa, that was hailed as a vital step toward alleviating a global food crisis.

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TD165: AB5 Aftermath, Chameleon Carriers, 5 Things Trucking Schools Don’t Teach, & More

Trucker Dump

Podcast Show Notes TD165: AB5 Aftermath, Chameleon Carriers, 5 Things Trucking Schools Don’t Teach, & More On today’s show we’ve got lots on the aftermath of California’s AB5 law, broker reform, promoting women truckers, 5 things trucking schools don’t teach, concerns over Canada’s ELD mandate, road closures, and what the heck is a chameleon carrier?

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Logistics Companies Are Primed for ESG Success

Supply Chain Brain

The impacts of consumer demand on our planet are more apparent than ever, evidenced by dwindling natural resources and environmental pollution.

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Three Technologies Helping Service Providers Work More Efficiently

Supply Chain Brain

Service organizations, like many others, are feeling the effects of today’s talent shortage.

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Artificial Intelligence and the Transportation Industry

Artificial intelligence has quickly become a feature of everyday life: Using face ID to unlock a phone, communicating with online chatbots, and letting “smart” appliances help manage our homes are just a few of the ways that we interact with AI regularly. Forward-looking businesses are also using AI to transform their operations and gain a competitive edge.

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Is 'Just-in-Time' Supply Planning a Covid Casuality?

Supply Chain Brain

Is "just-in-case" inventory planning replacing "just-in-time" supply chain management?