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The Future of Distribution!

Supply Chain Game Changer

Subscribe to Supply Chain Game Changer. Featuring Our 10 Best Warehouse Order Fulfillment Articles! The Future of Distribution article and permission to publish here provided by Jake Rheude. Producers, distributors, and retailers compete for market share and a bigger slice of the overall pie with unpredictable outcomes.

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Supply Chain and the Internet of Things – Towards New Paradigms

Logistics Bureau

Supply chains have much to gain from connectivity too. On the other hand, supply chains can be much more complex and demanding. Forecasts vary, but average estimates for 2020 might be 24 billion IoT devices compared with 10 billion native digital devices. More than 8% will also be used in the retail sector.

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The 10 inventory management trends to watch for in 2022

Unleashed

2021 has been a tumultuous year, marking a transition period from the chaos of 2020 through to the beginning of the post-Covid-19 recovery. Best practice inventory management – and the wider world of supply chain management – has played a big part in business survival through 2021. Sustainable supply chains.

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Last Mile Delivery Trends to Look For in 2021

Shipsy

The year 2020 has brought the whole world to a halt causing several unprecedented changes within the businesses across different verticals. Last-mile delivery, a crucial part of logistics, deals with the final delivery of goods from the transportation hub to the final delivery destination, i.e., customers’ doorsteps.

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23 logistics professionals share the #1 way to reduce logistics costs

6 River Systems

According to the 30th Annual State of Logistics Report by the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP), companies spent $1.64 trillion on logistics and transportation services in the United States in 2018, an increase of 11.4% billion, while transportation costs increased by 10.4% His current role as a Sr.