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What is Supply Chain Compliance and Why is it Important?

AB&R

By the way, AB&R® will attend the GS1 Connect Conference June 19 – 21, 2019 at the Gaylord Rockies Convention Center in Denver, Colorado. North Carolina. South Carolina. South Dakota. If you’re interested in having your barcode graded , fill out the form below to receive an email with instructions. Mississippi.

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Outbound Tender Rejections Increase for the First Time Since March Peak

Zipline Logistics

We are seeing favorable rates for shippers in Seattle, Ontario, California, and Denver, Colorado as carriers look to capitalize on outbound volumes. South Carolina. Shippers should not anticipate many supply chain issues in South Carolina. South Dakota. State-By-State COVID-19 Reopening Status. Status: Open.

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Logistics Market Stays Flat as May Begins

Zipline Logistics

Moving freight into Seattle, Ontario, California, and Denver , Colorado markets should pick up. South Carolina . Shippers should not anticipate many supply chain issues in South Carolina. . South Dakota . State-By-State COVID-19 Reopening Status . Status: Mostly Open . Status: Open .

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Spot Market Gets a Strong Start to May

DAT Solutions

Denver to Albuquerque has been more up-and-down than usual, and last week it fell 10¢ for an average of $1.64/mile. Savannah to South Carolina’s Inland Port (Greer/Greenville/Spartanburg) soared ▲79¢ to an average of $3.35/mile mile bucked that trend. Philly to Boston also dipped 10¢ to $3.02/mile.

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Is the Freight Recession Really Over?

DAT Solutions

The only lane on the top 100 that was up more than 7¢ was Denver to Stockton , though that wasn’t entirely good news. Last week, the four biggest losers were out of Savannah and Cleveland: Savannah to the South Carolina Inland Port in Greer, SC , (part of the Greenville market), was down 45¢ to $2.32/mile.

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Activant Anticipates More Virtual Collaboration in B2B Distribution

Supply Chain Network

According to James Davis, president of Industrial Specialties Manufacturing of Denver, Colo., “We found Summit very informative, the presenters well prepared, and the content relevant to our current business needs. ” Added William Foster, IT manager at Packard Inc. For more information, please visit distribution.activant.com.