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Why is o9 Solutions Growing So Fast?

Logistics Viewpoints

In January of 2022, Dallas-based o9 Solutions was valued at $2.7 A graph database stores nodes and relationships instead of tables, or documents. Chakri Gottemukkala, CEO at Supply Chain Planning Vendor o9 Solutions There are several young supply chain software companies that are unicorns. A unicorn has a valuation of over $1 billion.

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Turvo Partners with Banyan Technology to Drive Cost Savings by Optimizing Transportation Management

Turvo

Automating functions like rating, tendering, tracking and document retrieval as well as intelligent data insight based pricing solutions make Banyan’s offering a cohesive fit with Turvo’s supply chain and logistics management solutions. Turvo is based in the San Francisco Bay Area with offices in Dallas, Texas, and Hyderabad, India.

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AB5 Protests, US Foods Focuses on Scope 3 Emissions, UPS 2Q Results

Intelligent Audit

All documents, live stream access, and future audio playback will be available at [link]. Dallas; Austin, Texas; San Jose, Calif.; From the UPS press release , here are the highlights: Consolidated Revenues of $24.8B, Up 5.7% from Last Year Consolidated Operating Profit of $3.5B, Up 8.5% from Last Year; Up 9.3% Over Last Year to $3.29

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Managing Legal Aspects of the Implications of a Hurricane on the Supply Chain

Material Handling & Logistics

Following past large scale natural disasters, force majeure provisions have moved from traditional contract boilerplate—with little review or negotiation—to key provisions that are thought out, negotiated and thoroughly documented. Suzie Trigg is a partner in the Dallas office of international corporate law firm Haynes and Boone.

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

Logistics Viewpoints

The deliveries will take place in Texas, with Waymo’s Class 8 autonomous truck hauling goods along Interstate 45 between facilities in Houston and Dallas, which was the route used by Waymo and JB Hunt during the original pilot last year.

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This Week in Logistics News (May 4-8, 2015)

Talking Logistics

As I was heading to Transplace’s Shipper Symposium conference on Monday to lead a panel discussion on 3-D Printing, Drones & Driverless Trucks – Creating a Futuristic Supply Chain , I wrote that I wouldn’t be surprised if another article or two gets published about those topics by the time I landed in Dallas. Well, I was right.