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5 Reasons How RFPs Help in Selecting the Right Logistics Technology Platform For Your Enterprise-Level Business

Locus

Another green flag is the list of their current clientele, case studies that demonstrate the exact business impact, and how consistently they gather strong client reviews on public platforms like Gartner Peer Insights, Capterra, G2, Software Advice, and GetApp, among others. How to resolve this conundrum?

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Decision-forcing cases for logistics: practicing logisticians to overcome ‘wicked problems’

Logistics in War

A military logistician is a study in contrasts. Also known known as a ‘historical immersion problem,’ a decision-forcing case is an exercise in which participants take on the role of an actual person who, at some point in the past, was faced by a particularly challenging problem. A link to his site can be found here.

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Condition Monitoring- A Case Study-Part II

Infosys Supply Chain Management

None of the fleet engineers understood the actual intent of the data collection, neither did they appreciate the whole exercise, actually none of the stake holders did! Anything over and above this and which did not contribute directly to the improvement of such PM programs were deemed as wasteful exercise.

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Preparing for preparedness – how should we begin?

Logistics in War

Governance and logistics reliability and assurance frameworks which ensure strategic and tactical concepts are viable depend on this analysis. In the meantime, we should study its strengths and weaknesses, and the how and why of its present design. Time will tell how effective this organisation will be.

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Intelligent Automation, the Future of Supply Chain. Is the Logistics Industry Ready?

Blue Grace Logistics

According to a study conducted by IBM and National Retail Federation (NRF), the retail and consumer goods industry is designating intelligent automation, also known as artificial intelligence, as the future of supply chain. However, like with all new things, there’s a need to exercise caution. What more is required?

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Preparing for preparedness – how should we begin?

Logistics in War

Governance and logistics reliability and assurance frameworks which ensure strategic and tactical concepts are viable depend on this analysis. In the meantime, we should study its strengths and weaknesses, and the how and why of its present design. Time will tell how effective this organisation will be.

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Condition Monitoring- A Case Study-Part II

Infosys Supply Chain Management

None of the fleet engineers understood the actual intent of the data collection, neither did they appreciate the whole exercise. Had the intent been known or responsibility assigned correctly on who''s expected to do what, the exercise could have be a more meaningful helping one to perform what was needed to be done when and how.