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How to Get a Job in the Supply Chain Sector

Logistics Bureau

You are not alone, especially as in the time since we first penned this article, one huge and unforeseen event has raised awareness of the global importance of this vital sector—and shown it to be an attractive career choice. A business degree with a supply chain focus will serve you well. What is the Role of the Supply Chain Worker?

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Supply Chain Education: What Skills Do Your Staff Need?

Logistics Bureau

Our blog posts and articles here at Logistics Bureau are almost always written to inform, but this time we’re writing with a request for information. Continuous improvement methodologies such as Lean and Six Sigma. Why are we asking?… A Brief Overview of Supply Chain Leaders Academy. Inventory management.

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The 7 Industrial Data Myths Preventing Your Operations From More Profitability and Productivity

ThroughPut

In this article, ThroughPut will share some of the most common myths about your industrial data, and why your preconceived notions about your data are simply false. Additionally, this article will focus on the solutions around current mindset bottlenecks, to allow more open-mindedness around leveraging data analytics.

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Your supply chain is costing you money – Reason #9: Relentless pursuit of one metric at the expense of other metrics.

Kinaxis

For the Dilbert lovers – Someone on the executive team has read an article/book espousing the importance of one metric or another (it happens more often than you’d think!). CQI, TQM, Six-Sigma, Lean, etc. As an example, let’s look at lean and more specifically the one-less-at-a-time approach to inventory reduction.