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Watch: Has the Pandemic Permanently Changed Last-Mile Delivery?

Supply Chain Brain

Final-mile delivery will not go back to pre-pandemic levels, says Khaled Naim, chief executive officer and co-founder of Onfleet. Shippers need to make adjustments.

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Taulia’s Supplier Survey 5 Year Review

Taulia

This special edition of the Supplier Survey shares insights on the ways that businesses on the Taulia network have adapted and changed their behavior over the last five years. Since our Survey in 2018, 79,918 responses have been collected. Looking back at that data, this report seeks to understand what has changed and understand what we can expect to see next.

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China Port Congestion Worsens as 477 Ships Wait to Berth

Supply Chain Brain

Dotting the sea off Chinese ports are 477 bulk cargo ships waiting to deliver resources from metal ore to grain into the country.

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What's the difference between inventory planning & demand forecasting?

StockTrim

In business, you may encounter people who use the terms inventory planning and demand forecasting interchangeably. While the two terms and ideas are heavily related, and there is plenty of overlap, they aren’t actually the same thing.

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The Big Payoff of Application Analytics

Outdated or absent analytics won’t cut it in today’s data-driven applications – not for your end users, your development team, or your business. That’s what drove the five companies in this e-book to change their approach to analytics. Download this e-book to learn about the unique problems each company faced and how they achieved huge returns beyond expectation by embedding analytics into applications.

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Amazon Drone Crashes, Delays Dim Jeff Bezos' Delivery Dreams

Supply Chain Brain

Jeff Bezos went on 60 Minutes in 2013 and pledged to fill the skies with a fleet of delivery drones that could zip parcels to customers’ homes in 30 minutes. Asked when this future would arrive, the Amazon.com founder said he expected drone deliveries to commence in the next five years.

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