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Fresh Demand Planning: How AI Empowers Retailers

Logistics Viewpoints

Next week, temperatures go back to seasonal norms; what does that mean about my expected demand? Understanding that when the weather is 5 degrees warmer than the average temperature, ice cream sales increase by 50% allows for more accurate and real-time forecasts in your demand planning process.

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A Fully Connected Cold Chain With Burris Logistics

Trinity Logistics

With cold chain logistics, every product that you deal with has very specific temperature requirements that you need to adhere to. With a Technology Team of over 100 Team Members, they work around the clock to provide you with technology resources designed to meet your specific needs. Produce inspection tool. Demand planning.

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How Cold Chain Logistic Providers Build Trust with Traceability

Logistics Viewpoints

Due their short “shelf life,” perishable products require temperature control at every stage in the supply chain. Plus, any irregular change in temperature during transport, or even in the warehouse where the product is stored, doesn’t just cause the food to go to waste, but can cause a food safety issue.

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Putting the Patient at the Center of the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain

Now, That's Logistics

By developing a solid plan of action for their logistics, shippers can effectively meet and exceed these requirements while keeping the end patient as their focal point. Medicines must get to the patient in good order, be kept at necessary temperatures during transport, and meet strict monitoring and traceability requirements.”.

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Preventing Cross Contact at Food and Pharmaceutical Storage Facilities

Kanban Logistics

We all know that these facilities must go to great lengths to keep products at appropriate temperatures and protect against damage. For example, 8 items – milk, peanuts, eggs, soy, tree nuts, wheat, fish, and shellfish – account for 90% of allergic reactions in the U.S. This includes movement of products through unauthorized areas.

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CEVA Logistics launches FORPATIENTS healthcare sub-brand

Logistics Business Magazine

As part of the suite of solutions, the company is also introducing a new temperature-sensitive logistics product that will begin service in the second quarter of 2021. The new CEVA Logistics’ solution requires investment in temperature-controlled facilities around the world.

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The Future of Transportation

GoShip Blog

However, as human society evolves, our needs change, and it becomes ineluctable that the transportation industry adapts to meet these new needs. Providing adequate solutions to these problems will ensure that our transportation system is well-adjusted to meet current needs and flexible enough to accommodate future changes.