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Prevent and Monitor Shipping Damage in Real-Time to Improve Profits

Tive

Before freight monitors and trackers came around, there is no telling what condition a product will be in when it reaches its destination. More often than not, the goods arrive in good condition. However, there are those scenarios when something happens to them while in-transit, and this is what every company seeks to avoid.

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The Value for Smart Construction in India

DELMIA Quintiq

India 296
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Weekly Supply Chain and Logistics Stock Report for Week Ending July 31, 2020

Supply Chain Digest

See Who was Up and Who was Down

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The Value for Smart Construction in India

DELMIA Quintiq

India 156
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Scaling Logistics for Success: A White Claw Story

Speaker: Scott Campbell and Molly Feller

As the demand for your products skyrockets 🚀, you're likely experiencing logistical challenges that are preventing you from scaling your business. The sudden surge in demand can be exciting, but it can also put a strain on your supply chain and logistics operations. In this webinar, join Scott Campbell, Vice President, Logistics & Demand at Mark Anthony Services and Molly Feller, VP Logistics as a Service Operations at e2open, as they explore the challenges that arise when companies expe

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How to Select the Right Kind of AIto Solve Your Manufacturing Losses

Seebo

Industrial Artificial Intelligence can hold the key to solving some of the most complex and painful manufacturing challenges. But every […]. The post How to Select the Right Kind of AI<br>to Solve Your Manufacturing Losses appeared first on Seebo Blog.

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Why SMEs May Lead a Shift Away from China Sourcing

Logistics Bureau

The Coronavirus pandemic has raised concerns over China sourcing, accelerating the trend in businesses around the world seeking secondary sourcing countries. Heading the list of alternative manufacturing hubs are Vietnam, India, Thailand, and Mexico. Small businesses may be nimble enough to rapidly shift away from China, but larger businesses may take longer to turn the ship onto a different trajectory.