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Three reasons why Data Clouds are a game-changer for supply chain

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Reason One: Data Sharing On a tour of the American West during the height of his popularity, humor-columnist Dave Barry offered up this indelible memory of his travel through America’s 43rd state: “It seems that most of Idaho…is outdoors.” Still true! Also true for your supply chain — and especially your supply chain data.

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Three reasons why Data Clouds are a game-changer for supply chain

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Reason One: Data Sharing On a tour of the American West during the height of his popularity, humor-columnist Dave Barry offered up this indelible memory of his travel through America’s 43rd state: “It seems that most of Idaho…is outdoors.”. Still true! Also true for your supply chain — and especially your supply chain data.

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Halloween Candy – A Scary Supply Chain Planning Problem

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My favorite: candy corn of course! In the interactive “ Top Halloween Candy by State ” map, CandyStore.com shows my beloved candy corn is the favorite candy for trick-or-treaters in Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Iowa, Michigan and Alabama. I admit, I love to eat Halloween candy as much as most grade school children (maybe more).

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What are America’s Most Inventive Cities?

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Of course, bigger cities will naturally have an advantage when it comes to the total number of patents issued based solely on their larger population size. Another notable city is Boise, Idaho. Of course, inventions can and do come from places outside the city limits of America’s largest urban areas.

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This Week in Logistics News (October 30 – November 5)

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The issue has become supply chain and manufacturing constraints, which have delayed the deliveries of such essential items as bottles, corks, and even the wine itself for brokers. This is simply another example of how the combination of capacity, manufacturing, and port delays impacts every aspect of our lives. There is a $9.95