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Driving Sustainable Supply Chain Change

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

Additional compliance pressures are being applied from European companies, which is starting to impact their Asian suppliers. Companies, both large and small, are changing. To enable this companies are turning to technology support to scale, monitor, and report on outcomes. MORE FROM THIS EDITION.

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GreyOrange to showcase its end-to-end robotics logistics solutions at CeMAT Australia

Manufacturing & Logistics IT

GreyOrange, a multinational robotics and supply chain automation company, and Advanced Warehouse Solutions, its distributor in Australia, will showcase the Butler range of robotics solutions at CeMAT Australia 2018, at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre from 24 to 26 July.

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How Inventory Management is a problem the size of Australia

The Network Effect

Trillion… almost as much as Australia’s GDP! That’s precisely what my company is focused on. The post How Inventory Management is a problem the size of Australia appeared first on The Network Effect. Did you know that retailers worldwide are missing out on 7.5% of revenue due to out-of-stocks and overstocks?

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The COVID-19 Supply Chain Hit Could Trigger Recession in Australia

Logistics Bureau

But economists and supply chain managers warn that this recovery may have come too late to save Australia, China’s largest trading partner, from sliding into its first recession since 1991. Quite simply, China is Australia’s largest trading partner by a wide margin. Why is COVID-19 Causing so Much Disruption to Australia’s Economy?

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Companies Get Serious About Climate Change

Enterra Insights

Currently, there are a couple of such canaries on the world stage — Venice and Australia. Venice is flooding and Australia is burning. Individuals or groups who suffer as a result of climate-related events may seek to make a claim against companies they deem responsible.”[4] What can companies do?

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Supply Chain Weekly Wrap-Up 02/24/2023-03/02/2023

All Things Supply Chain

China calls out Australia after rare material deal is blocked China has called out the Australian government for blocking a bid by a Chinese-linked company to boost its ownership in…

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Top 12 New Logistics Startup Companies Making Noise

ShipBob

As a business owner, there are seemingly endless options for companies to utilize. A logistics start up is a newly-founded company (or startup) that handles logistics processes. Established logistics companies vs shiny startups. In order to navigate the space, using a logistics company is a best practice. Testimonials.