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3 Reasons to Outsource Fulfillment with Nathan Lugo-Montanez

The Logistics of Logistics

Throughout his career, he has specialized in turnaround and expansion projects for a wide range of industries from startups to Fortune 100 companies. In addition to his work, Nathan is a former US Army Ranger having served for over a decade with several tours in Bosnia, Iraq, and Afghanistan.

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Are Asian Economies Heading for a Bumpy Ride in 2022

20Cube Logistics

Not only are they conducive to the aviation industry, they also significantly impact the economy of many smaller countries through their buying capacities. Certain incentives/costs can also be initiated over industries that contribute heavily to carbon emission. International Travel Policies. Growing Awareness on Climatic Effects.

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Who said supply chains are boring?: 6. Winfield Scott: A Native.

Supply Chains Rock

Long before UPS and third-party logistics companies, these historic logisticians were laying the groundwork that powers commerce today. Over the next several weeks I will unveil seven of historys most innovative logisticians as told by Philip Rudy a contractor for Diakon Logistics. About.com - Martins Logistics Blog.

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Reflections, Thank-you(s) and Rethinking the Future

Supply Chain Shaman

Last week I spoke at the CLX Logistics Conference in Philadelphia on the future of Supply Chain Management. This impact declined at the start of the last decade, and the impact of the third-industrial revolution stopped in 2004. In retrospect, the 1990s were an exceptional time of innovation impacts on productivity.

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Transportation Funding vs. Immigration Reform (60 Minutes vs. Saturday Night Live)

Talking Logistics

A few years ago, it was the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The post Transportation Funding vs. Immigration Reform (60 Minutes vs. Saturday Night Live) appeared first on Talking Logistics with Adrian Gonzalez. If it’s not one thing, it’s another…that keeps transportation infrastructure funding down the priority list for Congress.

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FMCSA Grants $1 Million to Veterans Who Want to Be Trained as Truck Drivers

GlobalTranz

million veterans exiting the military since the beginning of the war in Afghanistan means that significantly more work is needed. The contrasts in the trucking industry are staggering. Twitter The post FMCSA Grants $1 Million to Veterans Who Want to Be Trained as Truck Drivers appeared first on Freight Logistics Company | Cerasis.

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The Weight of Memory

Tailwind

In our industry, there are a significant number of people who have served in the military – many of whom served in the more recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. In the logistics industry, we work to pick up things, transport things, and deliver things. You must always honor and love the soldier.

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