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A Plan for Every Part Is the Answer for Sourcing Speed February 04, 2019A Plan for Every Part Is the Answer for Sourcing Speed By William Crane, CPSM Sourcing a new product is exciting and stressful: While a rite of passage, it isn’t easy due to the often -
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Resiliency in Light of Brexit and Other Barriers July 29, 2019Resiliency in Light of Brexit and Other Barriers By Richard Wilding, OBE Brexit is an obvious example of a threat and obstacle to supply chains — but it’s also part of a global trend towards more -
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Talent Challenges in the Last-Mile Delivery Arena June 27, 2019Talent Challenges in the Last-Mile Delivery Arena Long-haul trucking, with its driver shortages, isn’t the only delivery space facing talent issues. The last-mile space, buoyed by growth in -
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Making Safety Count — On the Road and the Bottom Line June 17, 2019Making Safety Count — On the Road and the Bottom Line As the delivery space grows and evolves, last-mile carriers are faced with increasing costs related to warehousing rents, labor and -
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Digital Networks Can Better Prepare Organizations for Crises April 20, 2020Digital Networks Can Better Prepare Organizations for Crises As companies seek to cope with the impacts of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, their enterprise resource management measures are -
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During a Pandemic, Technology Can Increase Driver and Employee Safety April 27, 2020 -
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As Supply Chains Recover After Laura, Storm Season Continues August 31, 2020As Supply Chains Recover After Laura, Storm Season Continues Gulf Coast supply chains and such sectors as agricultural and oil and gas might have avoided a direct hit from Hurricane Laura, but -
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Transportation Companies Can Be Stronger After the Pandemic With a Three-Pronged Approach September 16, 2020Transportation Companies Can Be Stronger After the Pandemic With a Three-Pronged Approach To combat the coronavirus and emerge stronger, a transportation company’s plan must have a three-fold -
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Commercial Drone Delivery Is Still Far From Taking Flight September 28, 2020Commercial Drone Delivery Is Still Far From Taking Flight The drone industry, particularly within the U.S., remains largely limited to testing and pilot programs, and there are impediments to