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This Week in Logistics News (May 16-20, 2016)

Talking Logistics

I’ve spent most of this week in Dorking, England (not far from London) meeting with executives from Paragon Software Systems and several of its customers (I’ll share my takeaways from the visit, including my video interviews with clients, in a future post). Amazon Looking to License or Acquire Freight-Management Technology (WSJ-sub.

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4 Logistics Technologies That Add Flexibility and Give Consumers What They Want

FLEXE

Meeting customers’ demand for flexible shopping options is more complicated than ever before. Supply chain managers are feeling the pressure to add flexibility and agility to their network to meet these new customer expectations. In 2004, only 38% of Amazon’s fulfillment capacity was within 200 miles of a major metropolitan area.

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Disruption in China Ripples Across Global Supply Chains in April 2022

Supply Chain Matters

The authors of this report noted that manufacturing output fell at second-steepest rate since this survey began in early 2004. Panelists reported higher rates of quits compared to previous months with fewer panelists reporting improvement in meeting headcount targets.” in March to 46.0

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4 Supply Chain Technologies that Add Flexibility and Give Consumers What They Want

FLEXE

Meeting customers’ demand for flexible shopping options is more complicated than ever before. Supply chain managers are feeling the pressure to add flexibility and agility to their network to meet these new customer expectations. In 2004, only 38% of Amazon’s fulfillment capacity was within 200 miles of a major metropolitan area.

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4 Ideas To Make Your Supply Chain More Agile and Give Consumers Flexible Shopping Options

FLEXE

Meeting customers’ demand for flexible shopping options is more complicated than ever before. Supply chain managers are feeling the pressure to add flexibility and agility to their network to meet these new customer expectations. In 2004, only 38% of Amazon’s fulfillment capacity was within 200 miles of a major metropolitan area.

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Freightera to Build North America’s First Low Emission Freight Marketplace

Freightera

Freightera to Build North America’s First Low Emission Freight Marketplace, Partners with SmartWay to Showcase Certified Carriers. has partnered with Natural Resources Canada’s SmartWay program in an initiative to reduce fuel costs and emissions from freight transportation. Freightera Logistics Inc. It’s a win-win,” said Mr. Beckwitt.

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[INFOGRAPHIC] The End of Made In China Manufacturing

GlobalTranz

No more warehouses full of old and outdated goods, but a situation in which supply will truly meet demand and not only in theory. Twitter Facebook Google+ LinkedIn The post [INFOGRAPHIC] The End of Made In China Manufacturing appeared first on Freight Logistics Company | Cerasis. Remember He-Man and his plastic friends?

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