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Understanding Distributed Order Management with Dan Gilmore

The Logistics of Logistics

Earlier in his career, he led the implementation of two major WMS projects for Forte Industries. Distributed order management (DOM) is a software system that provides integrated fulfillment planning and execution across multi-echelon, multi-node, multi-partner, and multi-channel supply chain networks. About Softeon. Dan on LinkedIn.

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Shippers, 3PLs Work Together to Meet Supply Chain Challenges

Penske Move Ahead

Several industry experts, including Andy Moses, senior vice president of sales and solutions for Penske Logistics , Kathleen Smith, vice president of business development and real estate for Norfolk Southern Corp., Costs have continued to fluctuate throughout 2021 and are currently trending up. By "Move Ahead" Staff.

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Do You Want Visibility or Transparency?

Logistics Viewpoints

Polly Mitchell-Guthrie, the VIce President of Industry Outreach at Kinaxis. Mitchell-Guthrie is the VP of Industry Outreach and Thought Leadership at Kinaxis. But there is a trend for SCCN solution suppliers to provide both broader solutions, and have more alerts based upon real-time feeds or even be predictive.

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CSCMP State of Logistics Report Fall 2023 Update: Resilience and Relationships Take Center Stage for Shippers

Penske Move Ahead

Transportation costs—driven by increases in all modes and nodes—reached $1.39 The major ocean liners saw combined global operating profits of $215 billion in 2022, but the trend has lost steam, and 2023 profits are projected at $43 billion, an 80% year-over-year decrease. trillion in 2022, representing 9.1% of the national GDP.

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State of Logistics Report Released: 3PLs Continue to Foster Resilience and Drive Investments in Supply Chain

Penske Move Ahead

Transportation costs—driven by increases in all modes and nodes—reached $1.39 Major ocean liners saw combined global operating profits of $215 billion in 2022, but the trend has lost steam, and 2023 profits are projected at $43 billion, an 80% year-over-year decrease. trillion in 2022, representing 9.1% of the national GDP.

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Blockchain Will Solve, Save, Cure Everything

Talking Logistics

Where it makes the most sense, at least today, is where you’re seeing the initial pilot tests: for financial settlement, customs compliance, and industries such as Food and Pharmaceuticals where chain of custody assurance is most critical or where regulations almost require it. These nodes are distributed around the world.

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3 Supply Chain Trends to Keep on Your 2019 Radar

Logistics Bureau

3 Supply Chain Trends to Track in 2019. We’ve had a busy final quarter of 2018 here at Logistics Bureau, so it was somewhat later in the year than usual when I got to thinking about what’s been going on in the supply chain world at large, and which developments are likely to keep the industry on its toes in the coming year.