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This Week in Logistics News (February 9-13, 2015)

Talking Logistics

Robinson ) announced that it has expanded its operations to São Paulo, Brazil. The post This Week in Logistics News (February 9-13, 2015) appeared first on Talking Logistics with Adrian Gonzalez. 3PL Global Trade Mergers/Acquisitions This Week in News Brazil C.H. economy, is it time for President Obama to intervene ?

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Top 10 Talking Logistics Videos and Posts in 2015

Talking Logistics

As 2015 comes to an end, a quick thank you to all of our readers, followers, and sponsors for another great year of learning and conversation on Talking Logistics. For example, here are excerpts from two emails we received recently: I live in Brazil and I am a logistics enthusiast and work in the field.

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6 Emerging Trends In Supply Chain and A Deeper Look into Driverless Vehicles

GlobalTranz

This means that the world has opened up to countries like China, India, Brazil and Russia open for business. To be able to deal with tariffs and customs, many supply chain companies have partnered with third-party logistics providers who help them manage in-country transportation, distribution, and warehousing.

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5 Disruptions Shaping the Digital Transformation in Distribution and Logistics

BlueYonder

In 2015, 41 percent of total sales came from online channels, the figure jumped to 60 percent in 2016, and CEO D.G. Everything today is run by data that’s hyper-connected to customers, trucks, warehouses and quality monitoring, just to name a few. Macpherson predicted that the figure will easily be 80 percent by 2022. . Data is Money.

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5 Disruptions Shaping the Digital Transformation in Distribution and Logistics

BlueYonder

In 2015, 41 percent of total sales came from online channels, the figure jumped to 60 percent in 2016, and CEO D.G. Everything today is run by data that’s hyper-connected to customers, trucks, warehouses and quality monitoring, just to name a few. Macpherson predicted that the figure will easily be 80 percent by 2022. . Data is Money.

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Logistics Bureau Supply Chain and Logistics News Roundup, July 2022

Logistics Bureau

A growing global warehouse capacity crunch. Indeed, companies in the United States, Italy, Canada, Brazil, Australia, and China are already experiencing difficulties arising from t ier 2 supply interruptions. Warehouse Capacity Under Pressure. Hoarding Warehouse Space? The grain blockaded in Ukraine. Yes, it’s a Strategy.

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The View from Houston: DHL Global Energy Conference 2015

Supply Chain View from the Field

They also noted an increasing trend on challenges to identifying local content in many countries such as Brazil. There was also an interesting discussion of the “Google glasses” technology being used to drive “visible picks” in warehouses,with bar code scans, voice command, and connectivity.