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FreightTech Reality Check with Brad Forester

The Logistics of Logistics

With functional expertise in Global TMS Programs, Change Management, Organizational Design, and Systems Integration, he has been leveraging these skills to benefit clients since he founded JBF in 2003. JBF Consulting has been helping shippers select, implement, and optimize logistics systems since 2003.

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Bridging Supply Chain Silos with Pawan Joshi

The Logistics of Logistics

About Pawan Joshi Pawan Joshi joined E2open in 2003 and currently serves as Executive Vice President, Product Management & Strategy. About E2open Pawan Joshi joined E2open in 2003 and currently serves as Executive Vice President, Product Management & Strategy.

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Modernizing Supply Chains with Brandon Daniels

The Logistics of Logistics

It was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in New York City, with offices in London, Dublin, Singapore, and Tokyo. Key Takeaways: Modernizing Supply Chains Exiger is a team of risk and regulatory experts who help organizations navigate the complex and ever-changing world of compliance. The Greenscreens.ai

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Disruptive Tech In The Supply Chain with Charley Dehoney

The Logistics of Logistics

Charley is the Vice President of ZEBOX AMERICA, an international incubator and accelerator of innovative startups focused on two sectoral areas: transport, mobilities, logistics and industry. Since August 2021, he has built and lead ZEBOX AMERICA, based in Arlington, Virginia. About Charley Dehoney. on the other hand. ?

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E2open Acquires Steelwedge. Impact on Market?

Supply Chain Shaman

The company was one of a handful of exchanges to survive the market hype of electronic exchanges in the 2000-2003 period. SAS’s acquisition of MarketMax in 2003 is an exception. The next formal face-to-face session to discuss the pilots is on April 13 in North America and April 28th in Europe. My list was short.

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Supplier-Led Innovation Workshop

Supply Chain View from the Field

In 2003, Nokia was in a lawsuit and could not use Qualcomm chips in their phones. Nokia was addressing the future of America and Asia driven by China, but couldn’t buy chips from Qualcomm.

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Coronavirus Highlights Fragility of Global Supply Networks

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Since the outbreak of SARS in 2003, the last major epidemic to hit China, the country has become even more important as a source of key components and materials as well as finished consumer goods. China ’ s economy has grown in leaps and bounds from roughly 4% of world GDP in 2003 to 1 6% today.