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Never Living the Same Day Twice: The Art and Joy of Solving Supply Chain Puzzles

Talking Logistics

Last week, I spoke at Quintiq’s World Tour event in Philadelphia , which featured several customers talking about the supply chain puzzles they faced — in manufacturing, logistics, and workforce management — and how they are working to solve them. Every day in supply chain management brings new challenges and opportunities.

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iTrade’s 2019 Trade Show Schedule

ITradeNetwork

If you’d like to schedule a 1-on-1 session or product demo, feel free to reach out to inquiries@itradenetwork.com to set up a time to meet. IFDA SMart Conference | July 28-30 | Philadelphia. iTrade attends a large number of industry events and trade shows every year. We hope to connect with you in 2019! Tradeshows.

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From Warehouse To World Fame: 12 Famous Celebrities That Worked In Logistics

Locus

Benjamin Franklin worked as the first Postmaster general for the British in Philadelphia from 1737 – 1753 and a joint postmaster from 1753-1774 of Independent USA. Schedule a demo with us! Looking for the right solution for your last-mile delivery?

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Van Rates Sag, Flatbeds Add 2¢, Before Q1 Closes

DAT Solutions

If you still need an ELD, get in touch with KeepTruckin and ask for a demo.). Philadelphia to Buffalo , up 23¢ to $2.93/mile. The vast majority of trucks already have ELDs installed, so the April 1 might not be such a big deal after all, but we'll know for sure in a few days. (If Buffalo to Charlotte , up 18¢ to $2.59/mile.

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

QAD

In 1948, a Philadelphia supermarket manager contacted the dean at Drexel Institute of Technology looking for a way to move shoppers through the store and check-out lanes faster and make stock-taking more efficient. 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.