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The Smart Warehousing Story with Carl Wasinger

The Logistics of Logistics

Carl has led Smart Warehousing since 2001 and spent his entire career in the logistics, warehousing, and fulfillment space, from working the warehouse floor to CEO and Founder. Carl Wasinger is the Founder and CEO of Smart Warehousing, a warehousing and fulfillment company that operates as a direct extension of its clients’ teams.

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The Competitive Advantage with David Bell and Peter Rentschler

The Logistics of Logistics

In 2001, Mr. Bell joined Cargo Transportation Services, Inc., Having worked for enterprise and boutique consulting firms, Peter has worked with clients across multiple industries including transportation, retail, technology, insurance, and finance.

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Household Products Industry Stuck in Neutral and Going Backwards

Supply Chain Shaman

During the conversation, he thanked me as an ex-Gartner analyst for putting Ariba on problem-watch in May 2001. For many years (1992-2001), I worked at Manugistics, a supply chain planning technology provider. During the period of 1996-2001, the company struggled. Cisco had a kick in the gut in 2001. Yes, I believe so.

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Adexa and vTradEx form the extended supply chain

Adexa

About vTradEx Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Shanghai, vTradEx is the leading brand in China to provide intelligent, mobile internet and hybrid cloud solutions in supply chain execution. It serves logistics service providers, manufacturers, retailers, CPG, e-commerce as well as pharmaceutical. Visit: www.adexa.com.

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2018: What Will It Look Like?

Supply Chain Insights

The untethered exuberance reminds me of the race for Y2K, the futile experimentation with trading exchanges in 2001, or the race for e-commerce. Retail Value-Chain Collaboration Takes a Nose Dive. As Amazon gains market share, small retail players start selling point-of-sale data to drive revenue. Analytics Approaches.

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7 Traditional Retailers Cashing in on the Subscription Box Craze

BlueYonder

This week: Traditional retailers, such as Target and Walmart, are picking up on the trend and rolling out their own subscription services for make-up, kids clothing and athletic apparel, Tesla begins taking model 3 orders from first-time reservation holders, U.S. These 7 Traditional Retailers Are Cashing in on the Subscription Box Craze.

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7 Traditional Retailers Cashing in on the Subscription Box Craze

BlueYonder

This week: Traditional retailers, such as Target and Walmart, are picking up on the trend and rolling out their own subscription services for make-up, kids clothing and athletic apparel, Tesla begins taking model 3 orders from first-time reservation holders, U.S. These 7 Traditional Retailers Are Cashing in on the Subscription Box Craze.

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