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Surge Transportation Extends Real-time Rate and Capacity Options for Shippers in e2open’s Network

E2open

Expanded technology partnership enables shippers to optimize logistics and transportation spend in e2open’s Carrier Marketplace AUSTIN, Texas – Nov. E2open’s Carrier Highlight offers all TMS users access to the list of featured transportation providers, even if the carrier is not in the shipper’s network.

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Stord Hires Transportation and Sales Industry Leaders

Stord

ATLANTA, December 1, 2022 – Stord , the Cloud Supply Chain leader, today announced the addition of Doug King as Vice President of Transportation and Dan Klenkar as Vice President of Sales to its leadership team. To learn more about Stord's Cloud Supply Chain approach, visit stord.com.

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Shopping at Whole Foods Market? Click Amazon Prime

Supply Chain Insights

There are so many pleasures of life in Austin, Texas. Even though I’ve moved out of the unbelievable growth explosion of Austin proper, living this Texas Hill Country life and being close enough to run into town to see a band on Sixth Street, run the hike and bike trails or check out Circuit of the Americas is pure cool. Let me know!

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Stord Appoints CFO and CPO

Stord

To learn more about Stord's Cloud Supply Chain approach, visit stord.com.

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Brand Spotlight: aifleet’s Focus on Driver Well-Being Helps Them Stand Out

Parade

Today we’re shining our spotlight light on aifleet, a tech-savvy trucking company and Parade capacity partner based in Austin, Texas. In that same vein, their drivers also have access to a full benefits package that includes PTO and health insurance. The proprietary technology they’ve developed for their 50 (and growing!)

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This Week in Logistics News (September 4-8, 2017)

Talking Logistics

We’ll have to wait and see what happens in Florida and along the east coast in the coming days, but one thing is certain: transportation networks will experience more disruptions, which means trucking rates will continue to rise and capacity will continue to tighten in the days and weeks ahead.

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Supply Chain Risk: It’s Not Whether Severe Weather, but When

Enterra Insights

As supply chains continue to garner negative headlines — thanks to snarled transportation systems, closed factories, and product shortages — supply chain professionals are facing a future in which severe weather will continue to give them headaches. ” Journalists Shefali Kapadia ( @skapadiaDC ) and S.L.