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Freight has an Identity Crisis with Jordan Graft

The Logistics of Logistics

Jordan Graft and Joe Lynch discuss freight has an identity crisis, which refers to rampant fraud and double brokering in the transportation business. About Jordan Graft Jordan Graft is a seasoned entrepreneur and business leader with a passion for technology and transportation. Morgan in New York City.

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Smart Mobility Projects: Shaping the Future of Logistics

TMC

Boston outlined a project for “radically programmable” city streets where dynamic markings can change areas from loading zones to thoroughfares depending on the time of day and season. This post is credited to Jordan Kass. The initiative generated many innovative plans. Get ready for smart logistics.

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Smart Mobility Projects: Shaping the Future of Logistics

TMC

Boston outlined a project for “radically programmable” city streets where dynamic markings can change areas from loading zones to thoroughfares depending on the time of day and season. This post is credited to Jordan Kass. The initiative generated many innovative plans. Get ready for smart logistics.

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Google Express, Its Supply Chain & Viability

The UCLA Anderson Global Supply Chain Blog

Aaron Kaplan, Eunice Cho, Jordan Sugar, Poornima Nookala, Shoaib Bharmal, Vishal Vibhandik, and Felipe Caro. It currently serves the Bay Area, Los Angeles, Boston, New York, Chicago, and Washington D.C., In 2013, Google launched Google Express, its rendition of an online shopping and delivery service.

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Is More Innovation in Education Required?

Enterra Insights

Jordan Shapiro ( @jordosh ), a Senior Fellow for the Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop, concludes, “We need to educate a creative and innovative workforce for the information economy. ” Christensen Institute, 14 May 2013. [5] ” Instead, he found an array of approaches with proven benefits. .”[8]

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Artificial Intelligence: From Pioneers to Passives

Enterra Insights

Chuck Martin ( @chuckmartin ), CEO of Net Future Institute, explains a global survey of 3,100 business executives by the MIT Sloan Management Review and Boston Consulting Group found businesses could be placed into one of four categories: pioneers, investigators, experimenters, and passives.