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通过心肌梗死chael Levans · May 17, 2016
Do you have full visibility into your supply chain?
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By High Jump Technologies · May 11, 2016
Push and Pull Distribution in Today’s High Expectation Consumer Market, you’ll read about ways you can react efficiently to fast-changing customer demands, while taking into account economies of scale within your existing operations.
通过心肌梗死chael Levans · May 1, 2016
Just how close are we to the ideal digital supply network? Not as close as we might like to think. Our panel offers a “reality check” on the current state of our understanding, adoption and utilization of technology in our logistics and supply chain operations.
By Patrick Burnson · April 5, 2016
The Port of Oakland today introduced two smart phone applications that could transform containerized cargo handling at seaports.
By Patrick Burnson · March 31, 2016
With only three months to go before the mandatory changes instituted by the International Maritime Organization to the Safety of Life at Sea Convention come into force, MSC has announced that it has entered into a partnership with INTTRA.
By Jeff Berman · March 30, 2016
UPS said this week it has broken ground on a Parsippany, N.J.-based global technology development center, which will host software developers, designers and other IT professionals focused on collaborating and developing innovative technology solutions to serve customers, drive operational efficiencies and growth and run the company’s global network.
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By LM Staff · February 24, 2016
Learn how Crete Carrier has deployed several hundred "software robots" through a no coding integration and automation approach to automate many business activities that are core to their logistics operations and business interactions that span internal systems, websites, and partner portals.
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By Ben Camiel · February 16, 2016
The perfect order has evolved — has your workforce management strategy?
By Patrick Burnson · January 29, 2016
Logistics managers seeking yet one more forecast as the year gets underway, may wish to check in with Rodger Howell, PwC’s Strategy& Principal, specializing in strategy and operations. He sees a few key areas that should be central to corporate efforts during 2016.
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By LM Staff · October 26, 2015
Throughout logistics and the supply chain the conversation is the same. Organizations globally continue to struggle with the options – fully integrated systems or best-of-breed software integrations. During this session our experts in transportation software will explore best of breed integrations versus one-size fits all.
By Jeff Berman · September 23, 2015
Infor, a supply chain and logistics technology services and ERP software provider, said today that its planned acquisition of GT Nexus, a global provider of cloud-based global commerce technology, which was announced last month, has been completed.
By Josh Bond · July 24, 2015
Following heavy investment in 2014, many users of supply chain software have backed off from spending as they settle into their new systems. Nonetheless, the software market continues to steadily grow as concerns fall away.
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By LM Staff · July 2, 2015
Too many companies invest in ERP systems but do not achieve the business benefits they anticipated. Sometimes, the ERP solution never fits the way your people and processes work.
通过心肌梗死chael Levans · May 5, 2015
Our panel of supply chain technology analysts dive into the trends they think are shaping the future of logistics management. The common thread remains the push toward hyper-interoperability—where technology, people, and process collaborate to create true visibility, accurate orders, and happy customers.
通过心肌梗死chael Levans · May 1, 2015
Every year at this time I ask a few of the market’s most trusted supply chain technology analysts what trends they’re following—and, more importantly, what should be top of mind for logistics professionals looking to put software and technology to work inside their operations.