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Looking for a Warehouse in North Carolina? Check out our pad

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The pandemic-related rise of eCommerce, combined with companies holding onto more inventory to guard against supply chain disruptions, has led to a tight real estate market where companies are battling for available space. Warehouses in North Carolina: what are your options? The following are a few reasons why.

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Beware the Swinging Pendulum on Supply Chain Inventory Practices

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Supply shortages resulting in empty shelves or parking lots of WIP inventory represent a spectre causing supply chain leaders to reconsider supply chain inventory practices. Opinion of just-in-time (JIT) as a practice has taken a battering and inventory is rising. Is supply chain inventory the problem?

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Top 15 Logistics Stories of 2023

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Often times at Logistics Viewpoints, we like to look to the future and highlight the key trends that we see in a given market, or make predictions about what technologies will emerge as game changers in the new year. It was a good mix of topics and authors, including a good number from our Logistics Viewpoints sponsors.

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How Supply Chain Orchestration Can Help Prevent Drug Shortages

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If you’re a pharmaceutical company, you fear the hit to your business, both headlines and bottom line. Facing pressure to both ensure access and capture profits before the patent window expires, companies are loathe to lose sales. It takes enormous investments in R&D to produce successful drugs.

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This Week in Logistics News (June 25 – July 1)

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And now on to this week’s logistics news. Retail’s inventory glut means big business for liquidators. Cardinal Health started air delivery of pharmaceutical products and medical supplies via Zipline drone in North Carolina. To that end, the company agreed to halve its CO2 emissions by 2030 and be net-zero by 2050.

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This Week in Logistics News (July 30 – August 5)

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Hershey Chief Executive Officer Michele Buck said those issues, along with the company’s focus on meeting demand during non-holiday periods, would lead to a likely shortage during Halloween, but added that sales will still top last year. The company is relying on price increases to boost growth. s KitchenAid.

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This Week in Logistics News (January 7 – 13)

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And now on to this week’s logistics news. The company expects to halt the service in select areas beginning in mid-March, according to the unsigned January 6 memo, which was sent to the contractors that make deliveries for its ground unit. According to a company announcement, Walmart completed more than 6,000 drone deliveries in 2022.