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This Week in Logistics New (May 6 – 12)

Logistics Viewpoints

Chile has long been a hub of second-hand and unsold clothing, made in China or Bangladesh and passing through Europe, Asia or the United States before arriving in Chile, where it is resold around Latin America. Now is the time to make this happen, especially as supply chain companies around the world make their pledge towards sustainability.

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Alternatives to Blockchain in Supply Chain

Logichain Solutions

While traceability has traditionally focused on product safety, consumers, NGOs, governments, suppliers, and buyers are increasingly demanding more information about the origins of products and materials, and the conditions under which they were produced and transported. Supply chain transparency. As per a 2017 report by. About the Author.

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Alternatives to Blockchain in Supply Chain

Logichain Solutions

While traceability has traditionally focused on product safety, consumers, NGOs, governments, suppliers, and buyers are increasingly demanding more information about the origins of products and materials, and the conditions under which they were produced and transported. Supply chain transparency. About the Author.

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Alternatives to Blockchain in Supply Chain

Logichain Solutions

While traceability has traditionally focused on product safety, consumers, NGOs, governments, suppliers, and buyers are increasingly demanding more information about the origins of products and materials, and the conditions under which they were produced and transported.

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Alternatives to Blockchain in Supply Chain

Logichain Solutions

While traceability has traditionally focused on product safety, consumers, NGOs, governments, suppliers, and buyers are increasingly demanding more information about the origins of products and materials, and the conditions under which they were produced and transported.

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Alternatives to Blockchain in Supply Chain

Logichain Solutions

While traceability has traditionally focused on product safety, consumers, NGOs, governments, suppliers, and buyers are increasingly demanding more information about the origins of products and materials, and the conditions under which they were produced and transported.

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Handfield’s Top Supply Chain Predictions for 2016

NC State SCRC

As people conduct more and more transactions electronically, whether it’s consumers on Amazon or organizational buyers on Ariba, Coupa, or other P2P solutions, the relational component of supply chains seems to be going down. (UPS and FedEx both saw package volumes soar by 17% or more during the Christmas season over last year).