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Maximizing Driver Utilization with Marc El Khoury

The Logistics of Logistics

Powered by our proprietary ai technology, we optimize plans for higher revenue so we can optimize the experience for our hard-working drivers and rebuild the industry to benefit people, the planet, and our economy. Prior to aifleet, Marc served as Chief Strategy Officer at US Xpress, and Principal at Kearney, a management consulting firm.

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In Focus: 2023 SCM Strategies for Industry Leaders

Locus

As supply chains move past the uncertainties of 2020, they are met with new challenges while continuing to meet demands for greater efficiency, reduced operational costs and memorable consumer experiences. Many firms are adopting a range of technologies to improve supply chain operations, including industrial automation.

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GREEN LOGISTICS?

Logistics at MPEPS at UPV

Nowadays pollution is a topic of great importance in all the industries, as for the daily operations of a company, big quantities of CO2 are released. Some advantages of this growing industry: – It is 100% sustainable compared to traditional fuels. -It It can be stored and used after its production.

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Future-Proofing Transportation Spend in Supply Chains

Logistics Viewpoints

In the ever-evolving supply chain industry, transportation spend optimization – or TSO – has assumed greater significance. The need to blend operational efficiency with sustainability and fiscal prudence has organizations exploring innovative ways to help ‘future-proof’ transportation spending challenges.

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The Role of Circular Supply Chains for Future Sustainability

CLX Logistics

At the heart of sustainable operations lies sustainability in supply chains, which seeks to integrate environmental responsibility, social equity, and economic viability into the fabric of organizational processes. This involves streamlining processes to minimize resource inputs and maximize the utilization of raw materials.

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Sustainable world – what’s the green ticket worth?

Log-hub

This makes sustainability a ticking time bomb for the transport and logistics industry. If you are for example in the chemical or tobacco industry, the green direction seems a little bit farther on the road, doesn’t it? Green logistics means any attempt to minimize the environmental impact of logistics activities.

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Transforming the Supply Chain for Sustainable Future

Logistics Business Magazine

As the world becomes more focused on sustainability, businesses across all industries are exploring ways to reduce their environmental impact by driving revenue, reducing operational costs, improving business reputation, building consumer perception, and fulfilling corporate social responsibility, writes Varun Visruthan.