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Fritz inducted into Logistics Hall of Fame

Logistics Business Magazine

The tool is available as a free global standard for humanitarian organisations and enables up-to-the minute tracking of food, non-food items, in-kind and cash donations, as well as financial information about goods in the supply chain. In 2008, managers from the Otto Group and Feindt founded the software company Blue Yonder.

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Using food to create community assets

World Food Programme Logistics

Food as a tool bringing South Sudan back to life How a road built with the help of WFP connects a community to a new world of opportunities A WFP four-wheel-drive vehicle cruising on the gravel road constructed by Madbai farmers’ group. The farmers’ group is 230 strong?—?most km gravel road to the world. most of them women.

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World Food Day: WFP and Unicef collaborate to improve nutrition

World Food Programme Logistics

Challenges often result from economic factors that reduce people’s access to a balanced diet, through different food groups. tools a caregiver can take with them to continue good practices at home. It also caters for different population groups, for example, by including disability-empowering features.

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Supply Chain & Logistics Education: Ask the Professors

The Logistics Academy

Peter Lukszys, University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW-Madison): In terms of different logistics applications, we see a lot of interest in humanitarian aid logistics and the impact of logistics strategies on climate change. We have different tools to incorporate these trends in our program. What can be measured can be managed.