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Hurricane season 2024: how to prepare your supply chain

Resilinc

Discover why experts predict robust storms and how to safeguard your supply chain. The 2024 hurricane season is expected to be extremely active, with multiple forecasts predicting above-average activity, increasing the potential for supply chain disruptions. Resilinc’s data reflects this change.

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The Best Logistics Team You Have Never Heard Of with Matt Scherer

The Logistics of Logistics

Formed in 2005, the firm focuses on media relations, content development for trade publications and social media coaching. Scherer in the City and County of Denver Day” for his work in community affairs in Colorado. About Scherer Communications. After leaving Lowry AFB, Colo., About Military Transition Roundtable.

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Emergency Freight: What Harvey Tells Us About Irma

DAT Solutions

But rates remain elevated in the region due to supply chain disruptions and pent-up demand. Meanwhile, the Midwest had to supply the Northeast, to compensate for all the freight that would ordinarily arrive from Atlanta. And the Midwestern warehouses were also called on to supply Colorado, which is often served by Houston.

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One Year After U.S. Withdrawal From Paris Agreement

EcoVadis

CO 2 emissions declined 14 percent from 2005 to 2017 , the Energy Information Administration projects that emissions will rise 1.8 Our recent webinar with Andrew Winston , globally recognized eco-expert, discusses where companies can focus their efforts first and key factors to integrate targets in global supply chains for success.

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Reverse Logistics – What Happens to Stuff We Return?

Operations and Supply Chain Management

Dale Rogers, a business professor at Arizona State, gave a presentation with his son Zachary Rogers, a business professor at Colorado State, during which they said that winter-holiday returns in the United States are now worth more than $300 billion a year. “So The field is large and growing.