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5 Things to Look for in a Food Grade Warehouse

Kanban Logistics

Confectionery products are a good example of a product that must avoid hot and cold extremes. Refrigerated. Ask to see the facility’s pest control plan and survey the warehouse yourself to look for signs of infiltration (holes in the building, droppings, insects, etc.). What will the facility do in the event of a recall?

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Why Experiential Retail Might Just be The Secret to Customer Success

Locus

For example, clothing stores enable customers to browse and try out the merchandise in person, get helpful suggestions from the human sales staff, and receive a seamless checkout experience with automated cashiers. Myntra’s Roadster Go (India) store is a fine example of this category. How COVID-19 has changed the face of retail.

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How To Grow Your Online Grocery Delivery Business

WorkWave

For example, suppose your business offers certain specialized grocery products or local farm-to-table services. For example, the pandemic created a situation where many people minimized in-store shopping or avoided it altogether. All Your Grocery Delivery Business’ Needs in one App.

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Three Logistics Imperatives for Managing Uncertainty in 2022

Logistics Viewpoints

In their 2021 State of Supply Chain Execution Report, Blue Yonder and Reuters Events found that 63% of retailers and manufacturers have been affected by the availability of labor over the past year. We will never have the capability to sense a global pandemic, or an event like the Suez Canal blockage, in advance. And with good reason.

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The Pullback From China: Will it Be Harder for SMEs?

Logistics Bureau

LG Electronics: Hit by tariffs on its refrigerators for the United States market, this South Korean enterprise re-shored manufacturing of those appliances. American SMEs, for example, might find the cost of sourcing from Mexico to be less attractive in a couple of years than it is right now. Recognition of that fact seems abundant.