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Master the Challenge of Cold Chain with Blue Yonder (Part 2)

BlueYonder

My previous blog article focused on the size of the cold-chain market — $1 trillion by 2030 — and the huge opportunity it presents for the world’s logistics service providers (LSPs). In the first installment of my two-part blog series, Ann Marie discussed the top priorities for LSPs who want to master the complexity of cold-chain logistics.

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Master Data for Trade Compliance - The Foundation of Everything

3rdwave

Master Data management is the single most important element for an organization. This blog is a primer on the role of master data with reference to ensuring strong trade compliance practices.

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You Should Be Worried. Supply Chains Are Not OK. Let’s Lock Arms To Drive Change

Supply Chain Shaman

Let me start this blog by asking, “Shouldn’t you be worried too?” So, I write this blog with this bias. So, I write this blog with this bias. Trade continues to be imbalanced. Volume of Seaborne Trade (Billions of Tons Loaded) Over the Past Two Decades. As I watched, I shook my head.

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Fueling Success: Career in Supply Chain Guide

SCMDOJO

In this blog, explore vital tips paving the way for a prosperous career in supply chain management. Whether you’re a recent graduate or contemplating a career change, uncover key insights for establishing the groundwork of a thriving career in the dynamic world of supply chain. Lucky for you. It is the era of digitalization.

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Why Trade Compliance Should Digitize

3rdwave

The more granular and comprehensive the data captured in digital format the higher the fidelity and resolution of the picture presented through digitization. Digitization is an essential cornerstone capability that enables Trade Compliance to deliver to its true potential. Why should Trade Compliance Care about Digitization?

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Mastering the art of Supplier Negotiation: Tips and Techniques

SCMDOJO

It requires an in-depth knowledge of procurement processes to be able to bring the supplier on a mutual agreement. The following are common types of negotiation in procurement: 1. Price Negotiation: This negotiation focuses on haggling over the cost of goods or services to obtain the best price for procuring products or services.

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Integrated Supplier Management: Plan, Execute and Adapt

QAD

Integrated Supplier Management is a must – manufacturers are still dealing with the effects of the global chip shortage, the Suez Canal blockage, changing trade policies and other global supply and demand disruptions. Share demand data with your suppliers so they can adjust to every change with you. Which adjustments are needed?