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Data Privacy Day: what to expect in 2023

IT Supply Chain

By Cybersecurity, Risk & Data Experts Andy Palmer (main picture) Co-Founder & CEO of Tamr The post Data Privacy Day: what to expect in 2023 appeared first on IT Supply Chain.

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Global Supply Chain News on Maersk Line and MSC Alliance coming to an End

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Carriers Calling it Quits in 2025, may Cause Maersk some Trouble, Drewy Says

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Last-Mile Growth, Delivered in less Than 7 Minutes! Take The First Step With Our Maturity Assessment

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It’s official: last-mile is the place to deliver growth, what with the explosion in online purchases by consumers showing no signs of shopping. But the playing field is getting more and more crowded. Great product prizes, a wide selection, or even on-time deliveries are no longer enough to establish oneself as a differentiator. The heat is on businesses to deliver excellence in last-mile fulfillment , contribute to revenue, and create experiences for consumers that keep coming back for more.

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Why Maritime Supply Chains Must Adapt to Sustainability Regulations

Supply Chain Brain

Authorities in the maritime sector are responding to the threat posed by global warming.

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Tail Inventory: The Silent Cost Driver You Shouldn't Ignore

Learn how centralizing slow-moving SKUs can help reduce fulfillment costs by $300M+ while boosting fulfillment efficiency.

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Q: Andrew, you’ve had an amazing career as an entrepreneur. Can you share with us some of the goals and motivations that drive you every day? Andrew: Internally, my goal each day is to try and help the people around me get better. I try to create an environment where everyone feels invested in the company and truly cares about each other. Employees will work harder when they feel invested to the people inside the company.

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2022 Holiday Spending Higher than Forecast, Says ACI Worldwide

Supply Chain Brain

While inflation accounted for much of the rise in holiday spending, the data shows a steady uptick in transactions, with many consumers buying goods and services via mobile devices.

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New Zealand Drink Makers Slash Production as CO2 Shortage Strikes

Supply Chain Brain

Shortages of CO 2 have caused global chaos in recent years, with New Zealand the latest country to face an abrupt and disruptive shortfall.

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U.S. Transportation Secretary Highlights Department’s Work to Combat Human Trafficking

Supply Chain Brain

January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month. Learn to look for the signs.

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UN Agency Moves to Curb Underwater Shipping Noise That Affects Marine Life

Supply Chain Brain

Climate change is opening the global Arctic to more shipping traffic, bringing economic opportunities to some Indigenous communities but also changes to animal behavior.

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Tariffs on the Table: How to Brief the Board and C‑Suite With Confidence

“What should we do about the tariffs?” There’s no straightforward answer — every leader has a different expectation. CFOs want numbers. COOs want action. CEOs want strategy. And supply chain and procurement leaders need to be ready with the right response — fast. That’s why GEP has created a simple three-part framework that will help CPOs and CSCOs brief the board and C-suite with clarity and confidence.

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Germany to Introduce Cheap Nationwide Public Transport From May

Supply Chain Brain

The move forms part of the country’s effort to reduce carbon emissions in the transport sector, and draws on experiences with an ultra-cheap €9 ticket from summer of 2022.

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Japan, Netherlands Agree to Limit Exports of Chip-Making Equipment to China

Supply Chain Brain

The agreement is a result of the Biden administration’s effort to widen export controls on companies with critical technologies.