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This Week in Logistics News (April 16 – 22)

Logistics Viewpoints

A pair of tech providers within the warehouse automation space, Louisville, Kentucky-based MHS Global and Atlanta-based Fortna , are combining to form a new multinational logistics provider, the companies announced this week.

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Supply Chain Simulation Game – IBPNow™

Bristlecone

Malaysia | Tuesday, July 17, 2018. Atlanta | 07 August, 2018. Modelled on the famous Beer Distribution Game concept, this unique exercise will put you in roles where you will have to make real time decisions to ensure your end-to-end supply chain is coordinated & optimized. Click on your preferred date to register for the event.

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36 innovative companies re-inventing and rethinking supply chain and logistics

6 River Systems

In 2017, Coyote announced plans to put a 50,000 square foot hub at Atlanta’s Armour Yards, and the company has accumulated numerous accolades, from being named a Top 3PL provider in the TMS category of Logistics Management’s Quest for Quality awards to landing a spot on Inbound Logistics’ list of the 2018 Top 100 3PL Providers and more.

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Gradual changes in the European supply chain consulting market

Supply Chain Movement

Meanwhile, the Dutch supply chain consulting firm Buck Consultants International opened an office in Atlanta, USA, in early 2016, and Miebach Consulting last year strengthened its presence in North America by opening an office in Canada in addition to its existing one in Indianapolis. Lao People's Democratic Republic. Libyan Arab Jamahiriya.

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Everything You Need to Know About the Trans Pacific Partnership, In One Place

Elementum

The Trans Pacific Partnership was signed—after seven years of grueling negotiations—on Monday, October 5 at 5AM, in a hotel in Atlanta, GA. Canada, Mexico, Peru, Chile, New Zealand, Australia, Singapore, Brunei, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Japan) finally came to agreements on everything from dairy trade to pharmaceutical IP rights.