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How Does the Food Supply Chain Operate?

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Food distribution is a vital part of society’s functioning. But how does your food get from Point A to B? Keep reading to find out how the food distribution process functions and where efficient warehousing comes into play. It’s been estimated that the costs of food supply loss extend up to 1.2

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Labor Shortages in Supply Chain & Logistics: They’re Not Subsiding

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With economies cooling and COVID more manageable, the general thinking has been that companies would see the workforce shortages of the past few years subside; however, this does not appear to be the case. The results of the research report How Bad Is the Supply Chain and Logistics Workforce Challenge?

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The Hole in the Supply Chain with Deema Adada

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The Hole in the Supply Chain with Deema Adada. Deema Adada and Joe Lynch talk about the hole in the supply chain. Deema Adada , founder and CEO of GetSett has spent 15 years in the industry working with Coyote Logistics and Uber Freight in positions from sales to operations and strategy. Spoilage when its food.

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Infor’s Strategy for Differentiation

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ERP firms like Infor, Oracle, and SAP – or supply chain software companies – like Manhattan Associates and Blue Yonder – have produced multitenant cloud solutions. Consumers are hitting the same software platform and code base to get turn-by-turn directions on how to travel from point A to point B. Infor does as well.

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Logistics Matters with DC Velocity featuring Mary Murphy

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She discusses the rise in fuel prices caused by supply chain issues, inflation, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. How will these rising prices affect supply chains and is there any end in sight? The food and beverage industry is especially susceptible to supply chain bottlenecks.

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Metcalf’s Law Does Not Apply to Supply Chain Management

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In short, each new user does not just make the network more valuable; they make the network much, much, much more valuable. But there is a type of solution known as multi-enterprise supply chain networks (MSCN). Metcalf’s law does not apply to these supply chain networks. These are networks.

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Understanding Food Grade Warehouse Requirements

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Does your company require a food-grade warehouse ? If so, you must adhere to the Food and Drug Administration’s safety guidelines. If you don’t respect the FDA’s food-grade warehouse requirements, you could be subject to fines or the suspension of your business license. But how does your food get from Point A to B?