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This Week in Logistics News (October 8-12, 2018)

Talking Logistics

Hurricane season is upon us, and the latest one, Hurricane Michael, has caused serious damage and disruption in the Florida Panhandle region and beyond. And this week ShippingEasy announced its integration “with Amazon Alexa to ship with your voice!” Hurricane Michael: How Can Logistics Professionals Help?

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This Week in Logistics News (November 27 – December 1, 2017)

Talking Logistics

Shipping Networks (WSJ – sub. UPS To Launch eBike In Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Shipping firm Clarksons braces for data leak after refusing to pay hacker (The Guardian). Kane Is Able Purchases Vintners Logistics. Mercedes Plans More Drone Deliveries After 100 Perfect Flights (Bloomberg Technology).

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Basic ITAR Compliance Awareness

Arena Solutions

Prior to consulting with the Trade Compliance Group, he worked in Global Trade Compliance for Symantec software company, and Flextronics, a contract manufacturer that you’re probably already familiar with. The ITAR controls the manufacture, export, and brokering of defense articles and defense services. Craig is ready to get started.

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Basic ITAR Compliance Awareness

Arena Solutions

Prior to consulting with the Trade Compliance Group, he worked in Global Trade Compliance for Symantec software company, and Flextronics, a contract manufacturer that you’re probably already familiar with. The ITAR controls the manufacture, export, and brokering of defense articles and defense services. Craig is ready to get started.

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The Evolution of Barcode Systems: From Morse Code to QR Codes

QAD

Morse code is behind one of the biggest revolutions in production and every form of manufacturing. IBM set up a test demo with a coded label on a baseball which they threw over a laser to read the code – it worked. With QR codes, manufacturers are no longer limited in the amount of information they can add to a code.