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The Top Logistics Blogs of 2016 …So Far

GlobalTranz

Our first post covered the Top 5 Freight Management blogs of 2016. Today's post will cover the top 5 logistics blogs from 2016 so far. Top Logistics Blogs from the First Half of 2016 So Far. It was clear that the logistics blogs category most top viewed blog posts from the first half of 2016 included many aspects of logistics.

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Who's Really Running Your Retail Operation?

C3 Solutions

Let's take a look at the absolutely fundamental importance of the software systems that underpin DC operations: Warehouse Management Systems (WMS). Warehouse Control Systems (WCS). Warehouse Execution Systems (WES). Warehouse Management Systems. Warehouse Control Systems. Warehouse Execution Systems.

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This Week in Logistics News (July 25-29, 2016)

Talking Logistics

Ryder Reports Second Quarter 2016 Results. In other technology news, Freightos announced “the launch of the world’s first online marketplace for international freight, providing instant comparison, booking, and management of freight services from multiple logistics providers.” DHL to Expand U.S. E-Commerce Operations (WSJ – sub.

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Supply Chain Technology Roundup: IoT and 3D Printing

Elementum

percent to US $6.063B in 2016—a significant slowdown from the 30 percent growth experienced the previous year. million units of 3D printers are expected to be shipped worldwide by 2020. The impact of this technology could also prove monumental with regard to parts inventory levels, warehouse needs, as well as logistics.

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Supply Chain Technology Roundup: IoT and 3D Printing

Elementum

percent to US $6.063B in 2016—a significant slowdown from the 30 percent growth experienced the previous year. million units of 3D printers are expected to be shipped worldwide by 2020. The impact of this technology could also prove monumental with regard to parts inventory levels, warehouse needs, as well as logistics.

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This Week in Logistics News (August 26 – September 1)

Logistics Viewpoints

Global trade has eased as warehouse inventories of retailers and manufacturers remain elevated,” Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka said. have seen volumes drop dramatically also because of the slow pace of contract talks between the International Longshore and Warehouse Union and Pacific Maritime Association.

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Buy Online – Return In Store

Vinculum

In a 2018 report from KPMG, more than 67% of online customers expect free returns, which is a 5% increase in comparison with 2016 and 2017. Reduction in inventory shipped back to distribution centers. Avoidance of returns shipping cost, if there is a “Free-return” policy. More repeated customers.