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This Week in Logistics News (January 6 – 12)

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Nick Saban shook the college football world when he announced his retirement from Alabama. In all, Saban led Alabama to 6 national titles in a 17-year coaching career at the university. It will be interesting to see what logo is on Tiger’s red jersey the next Sunday that he plays.

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Ivalua Continues Momentum with Record Annual Sales and Customer Acquisition

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Nearly 60 new customers signed with Ivalua, including Danske Bank, Navistar, state of Alabama, Coca Cola Philippines, Millicom, Leaseplan, Ahlsell, Music Tribe, Parkland, SoFi, and many others. Hundreds of the most admired companies from Europe, the U.S.,

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Homeward Bound: Reshoring's Shaky Momentum

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But Walmart is not alone in its move towards “reshoring” jobs, moving factories back stateside after a decade-long exodus to cheaper manufacturing facilities in places like Southeast Asia. Sweet Home Alabama. Last year’s record gain of 10,000 jobs in the U.S. may be beneficial.

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10 Must-Watch Negotiation Movies: Master the Art of Persuasion with These Gripping Films

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Captain Phillips (2013) In the movie “Captain Phillips,” Somali pirates kidnap the Danish cargo ship MV Maersk Alabama, which is a terrifying true story. Dr. Muddassir has received a PhD in Management Science from Lancaster University Management School.

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Tesla is a Unicorn – There is Not Another One Out There

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North and South America, East and Western Europe, Asia Pacific and Africa. According to McCabe, 58 countries build light vehicles in six different regions.

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This Week in Logistics News (May 7 – 13)

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The company is paying participating small businesses a per-package fee to deliver Amazon orders within a 10-mile radius to their neighbors’ homes in states like Nebraska, Mississippi, and Alabama. Product shortages continue to be an issue, and baby formula is high on the list.