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Who’s Using Blockchain in 2020, and How?

Logistics Bureau

The diamond and gold, tea and coffee, beverage, food, and automotive industries all have participants with blockchain applications under test, operating as pilots, or implemented as digital solutions to improve supply chain operations. It’s not that tracking and tracing tea through the supply chain is a new departure for the company.

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Automotive Logistics Awards – Europe winners announced

Automotive Logistics

During the event on June 12 – held on the eve of this year’s Automotive Logistics Europe conference – former Opel, Fiat and BMW vehicle designer Chris Bangle handed out a total of 14 awards covering every aspect of inbound, outbound and aftermarket logistics. Innovation leader winner: Gefco – MyCarIsThere car transport solution.

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Mexico conference: Uncertainty well-balanced with optimism

Automotive Logistics

There is good scope for the application of digital capabilities in solving problems related to track and trace, supplier manufacturing on a just-in-time and just-in-sequence basis, and studying supply chain risk including disruption and theft, according to Dharmani. Asset tracking.

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6 Ways Big Data is enhancing the global supply chain

The Logistics Academy

In other words, simply having the data at your avail isn’t enough; it’s about taking that information and transforming it into actionable insights that help drive operational efficiencies across the supply chain. By helping firms better predict demand, and therefore better plan their inventory to mitigate against shortages.

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From the industry: Driving predictive maintenance 

Automotive Logistics

This means a step change for automotive logistics companies such as Gefco, which have not traditionally operated in this manner. We watch these kinds of global trends and events closely, but the question we also have to consider is when it will hit consumption of new parts,” says Delamare. “We the next morning,” he says. .