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Carbon Mitigation Actions; For The Planet, And for the Pocket

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

Geo thermal Power Station in Iceland. Tim held various positions with MNCs for over 25 years, gaining a wide knowledge and expertise in logistics operations, Tim has crafted delivery solutions for e-commerce clients and managed the supply chains several chemical and freight forwarding companies. M achines are built to last !

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No, AI has not killed supply chain management

Supply Chain Movement

Almost three years ago, Harvard Business Review published a provocative article entitled ‘The Death of Supply Chain Management’. It became as viral as an article on Supply Chain Management can be, circulating widely on Twitter and LinkedIn. This article was first published by I by IMD on May 4, 2021. Death of Supply Chain?

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Supply Chain Resilience Core Capacities

MIT Supply Chain

For example, the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull volcano eruption in Iceland caused a primary loss of freight transportation capacity, but that loss also robbed many companies of supply capacity. Thanks to Ken Cottrill, Editorial Director at MIT CTL, for his help in preparing this article.

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How To Make Your Ecommerce Eco-Friendly

ShipBob

Freight movement is the fastest-growing source of greenhouse gas emissions with last-mile freight a major contributor to local air pollution. If you are looking to change the impact your ecommerce business has on the planet, this article covers: What green ecommerce is and why it’s important.