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Strategic Logistics: 8 Steps to Controlling Inventory Flow & Driving Warehouse Efficiency

GlobalTranz

Today's post continues our ongoing series on staying a strategic shipper. We first did an overview of the 10 areas of strategy a shipper must know in order to stay competitive. We then are taking each of those 10 strategic areas and going a bit deeper. Our first post focused on distressed shipments. Today we will talk about the flow of strategy as pertains to inventory flow and driving warehouse efficiency.

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Custom Embroidery Makes Your Clients Stand Out

Apparel Logistics

Think about what you would find more impressive: an employee in a uniform with a logo merely printed or a uniform with the company logo and employee's name embroidered on it. Custom embroidery makes a strong first impression, signifying permanence, respectability, and sophistication. Embroidery is a simple, affordable way to enhance your brand by presenting it in the best light possible.

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Largest Shipping Ports in the U.S.

Logistics Portal

Largest Shipping Ports in the U.S. Top 10 U.S. Container Ports Logistics Inbound Magazine has published the list of Top 10 U.S. Container Ports.

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Demand Driven Supply Chain- Bridging the Gap by Flowcasting

Infosys Supply Chain Management

Supply chain planning is the core need for any retail brand in the today's world. In order to gain better visibility of their own Supply Chain, companies have started investing a lot into planning solutions. The driving point for such investments is to gain accurate visibility of material flow across the entire supply chain. Many solution vendors exist to address these kinds of solutions including SAP, Oracle or JDA.

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GEP Procurement & Supply Chain Tech Trends Report

The technological landscape is dynamic and changes quickly. And for procurement and supply chain leaders looking to harness the power of technology to navigate complex challenges and an uncertain business environment, keeping up with the latest trends can be its own obstacle. So, what’s on the technological horizon for procurement and supply chain for the year ahead?

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3 Factors Affecting Growth of Automated Material Handling

GlobalTranz

Automated material handling systems reduce—and sometimes eliminate—the need for human intervention in industrial tasks. Plain and simple. When “touches”—human intervention—are reduced, costs are significantly impacted. These costs are often hidden, but once removed drop directly to bottom line profitability. It’s for this reason that increasing numbers of industrial organizations are electing to automate as a means to minimize manufacturing costs by reducing human involvement.