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Three Cool Technologies

Supply Chain Shaman

I appreciate Carol and Chad’s work in this area. The Lokad approach assumes that demand data is not a normal distribution. I like Lokad’s use of machine learning using open source database techniques (think about attribute-based machine modeling in a modified Apache Spark-like architecture.) Love the approach.

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The BoxC Story with Chad Schofield

The Logistics of Logistics

Chad Schofield and Joe Lynch discuss the BoxC story. Chad is the Co-founder and Chief Digital Officer of BoxC , a logistics startup out of 500 Startups Batch 6 that simplifies the complexity of international parcel shipping by bringing together logistics and compliance resources from around the world into a single platform.

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Crowdfunding Fulfillment Solutions!

Supply Chain Game Changer

At the end of every fully funded Kickstarter or Indiegogo campaign, there will be a warehouse full of product that needs to get into the hands of your backers. If you’re like a lot of small business startups, however, you might have forgotten to figure in fulfillment costs, including shipping and warehouse storage fees.

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The Ultimate Guide to Pick and Pack Methods!

Supply Chain Game Changer

Your eCommerce sales channels are integrated with your warehouse systems. When one of your customers places an order, the software at your fulfillment warehouse generates a packing slip. A warehouse worker takes the packing slip and picks the items for the order from the warehouse shelves. Order picking. Piece picking.

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The Ultimate Guide to Beer Profit Margins & More

Unleashed

Australia’s beer sector is a significant driver of economic activity and domestic jobs, from farming, brewing, packaging, and distribution. Before the pandemic, on-trade distribution was expected to rise by 4%. Historically, brewers have focused on on-trade distribution because it yields higher profit margins. billion industry.