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Supply Chain & Logistics News Roundup, October 2022

Logistics Bureau

It’s been three months already since we published our first regular roundup of supply chain and logistics news—doesn’t time fly? How retailers are reevaluating post-pandemic inventory strategies. Renault’s plans for network redesign and S&OP improvement. Mars Attacks Cost Drivers with Digital Twins.

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Six strategic challenges for Defence logistics

Logistics in War

This will require you to develop new skills, improve your understanding of Defence priorities and gain a broader appreciation of the bigger picture. Much is made of the trends in e-commerce and the influence on the supply chain. Digital Disruption .

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Supply Chain Talent Matters More than Ever

Logistics Viewpoints

According to one survey , only 27% of leaders believe that they have the talent needed to meet current supply chain performance requirements. What should supply chain leaders be looking for to close the talent gap? AGCO Logistics Team Accepts Prestigious Supply Chain Award.

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34th Annual Salary Survey: Salary growth slows, tasks soar

247 Customs Broker

However, they tell our analysts at Peerless Research Group (PRG) that they’re still being charged with doing more with fewer resources—indicating that managing the complexity of e-commerce is adding a new layer of crisis management to the current job descriptions. However, managers are earning good money in their twilight years.

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State of Industrial Real Estate: It’s crunch time

247 Customs Broker

However, today’s robust, e-commerce -driven economy has created a significant shift in how logistics real estate is viewed. In essence, retailers want supply chain strategies that keep store shelves stocked in a cost-effective manner and also meet the increased service demands of e-commerce. Hot, yet cautious market.

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This Week in Logistics News (May 13 – 19)

Logistics Viewpoints

I have written about drones a lot here in the past, and all the practical (and often times impractical) applications they have been used for. I saw an interesting story earlier this week about how a police department in a small Maryland city is using drones in its effort to thwart illegal dirt bike riding within city limits.

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