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DAT IQ: The Metrics that Matter with Samuel Parker

The Logistics of Logistics

Samuel Parker and Joe Lynch discuss DAT iQ: the metrics that matter. This segment is in the growth stage of its evolution, serving large enterprise brands and their Logistics, Procurement and Supply Chain teams. He lives in Denver, Colorado with his wife and son. Samuel has his B.A.

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Reports of Easing Global Supply Chain Volatility in July

Supply Chain Matters

Logistics Managers Index. Interestingly, the downshifts we observed in transportation metrics were much more muted in the last week of July, leaving open a possibility for a bit of recovery as we move towards peak season. Warehousing and Inventory metrics continue to buoy the logistics sector. Additional Data- U.S.

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Guest Post: Ignoring this Performance Metric is Risky

TMC

There is growing interest in incorporating weather forecast data from a variety of sources into supply chain planning. When Cisco saw news of wildfires in Colorado in 2012, it wasn’t concerned, because it had no manufacturing or suppliers in the area. But even watchful companies can still miss the potential impact of a disruption.

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You Are a “Green” Superhero

Logility

In fact, living in beautiful Colorado I often find myself surrounded by and admiring nature. To help prove my point, let’s take a look at three examples: distribution, forecast accuracy and scenario planning. ” I care about the environment and doing what I can to minimize my impact.

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21 logistics experts share the most important ingredients in developing an effective logistics strategy

6 River Systems

There are several elements in an effective logistics strategy, with the ultimate goal of identifying the most cost-effective service levels and developing plans and processes that enable the company to operate as close to those optimal service levels as possible.

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22 HR & management professionals share the most effective ways for managers to retain their best warehouse workers

6 River Systems

. “Right up until mid-March, the logistics labor shortage was being fueled by a historically low national unemployment rate and a lack of both skilled and semi-skilled workers,” explains Bridget McCrea in an article published by Logistics Management. They deserve it.