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5 Paths to Better Supply Chain Visibility

Now, That's Logistics

Once you’ve come up with a few ideas, meet with internal departments, Tier I vendors, logistics providers, and other stakeholders to discuss these problem areas. For many manufacturing and distribution organizations, for example, inventory management may be the pain point most worthy of attention.

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7 Reasons Why the Supply Chain Matters to Business Success

Logistics Bureau

Walmart may be the most famous example of a company that has succeeded primarily because of a well-developed and aligned supply chain strategy. For example, supplier performance issues can cause problems with inventory, order fill; on-time delivery performance and customer-order lead times. Mini Case Study: Walmart.

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8 Reasons Why Your Business’ Success Depends Upon Your Supply Chain

Logistics Bureau

Walmart may be the most famous example of a company that has succeeded primarily because of a well-developed and aligned supply chain strategy. To put that claim into some perspective, consider this data revealed by Gartner from research conducted in 2014: . Mini Case Study: Walmart. SEE ALSO: Supply Chain Strategy Development. .

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5 Reasons Why You Need to Do a Delivery Network Re-Route Now

Talking Logistics

It’s time to treat strategic route planning as a continuing process that keeps delivery operations running efficiently and meeting today’s higher customer service requirements. For most, re-routes are a painful and time-consuming exercise. Technologies have also evolved to make the strategic routing process easier and more agile.

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Battling a perfect storm

Automotive Logistics

He said port customers and stakeholders were looking for better visibility of their cargo – when it was going to arrive and where it was at any point in the supply chain – and meeting those needs was another way of highlighting the importance of the ports. Take service parts as an example.