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Employing this S.M.A.R.T. Technique with a Logistics Company to Create Total Stakeholder Satisfaction

GlobalTranz

Today we continue our series on successfully working with a logistics company, often called a third party logistics company by focusing on how to properly understand the success of the engagement by knowing all the key performance indicators that a shipper could put in place. This starts with deploying the S.M.A.R.T.

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Warehouse Management: Systems, Processes, & Strategies

Unleashed

Managing a warehouse can be a complicated task. Keep reading to discover how warehouse management works, gain a confident understanding of the typical warehouse team structure, and learn how to optimise your warehouse processes. In this warehouse management guide: What is warehouse management?

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How to Scale Cross-Border Ecommerce! A checklist you need:

Vinculum

Shipping and Logistics. Documents ready (Licenses, permit, waybill, etc). There are three basic steps that small, medium and large retailers can take to involve outsourced customer service in the strategies they use to expand their businesses into new foreign markets. Forward and Reverse Logistics Support.

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The Batch Food Traceability Survival Guide

RFgen

Traditionally, businesses keep paper invoices and shipping documents that can take days or weeks—far beyond FDA compliance requirements—to sort through during a recall. For example, you can set up your mobile software to prevent employees from entering a lot number in the warehouse that hasn’t been created in the ERP system.

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Supply Chain Risk Management in 2021 and Beyond

Unleashed

Supply chain risk needs to be viewed holistically as it impacts on all areas of business from manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, and sales. For example, pacific countries such as New Zealand and Australia could potentially source goods from Indonesia or the Philippines. Identify, document and prioritise potential risks.