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2023 Ivalua NOW Nashville: Recap + Photos!

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2023 Topics Procurement Agility with Bill Mertz , CACI International Inc , Data and Emissions with Manpreet Singh , KPMG US , Supplier Collaboration with Geoffrey Gates , Cleveland Clinic , Public Procurement with Shane Caudill, and Pete Stamps, eVA, Virginia’s eProcurement Program , Supply Chain Resilience with Gokul Nair and Alvaro Muñoz Aburto (..)

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5 Reasons to Attend 2023 Ivalua NOW Nashville!

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We’ll also hear from leading brands such as: Desjardins, Teledyne, Applied Materials, Cleveland Clinic, Whirlpool, Cornerstone Building Brands, State of Virginia, CACI, and Civic Initiatives as they share their best practices and procurement transformation journeys. Access the full speaker list HERE.

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ERP Sustains Manufacturing during COVID-19

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a leading manufacturer headquartered near Cleveland, OH. Another manufacturer is Monoflo of Winchester, Virginia, a producer of reusable packaging. They maintain full visibility of the business and can continue to interact with customers and suppliers. A good example is Mar-Bal Inc.,

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Flatbed ratio reverses 10-week decline

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More loads are moving out of Cleveland and Houston, but the big surprise was a surge in volume and rates out of Roanoke, Virginia. Roanoke to Cleveland gained 61¢ to $3.43/mile. Rates rose last week on half of the top flatbed lanes, while the other half went down, so we haven't hit bottom yet. NOT SO HOT.

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Booming Oil Industry Boosts Flatbed Demand

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North Carolina and Virginia were especially affected by the winter weather this month, and prices fell out of Roanoke. Cleveland to Grand Rapids tumbled to $2.65/mile. Florida has a balance problem, where the demand for inbound freight is much higher than the demand for outbound trucks. That pushed rates lower out of Tampa.