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How Brave Books Manages Its Fulfillment with Stord E-Commerce Software

Stord

This habit of interlocking “band-aid” solutions is not unique to logistics. Resolution: Buy the Book Improving Supply Chain Operations Brave Books turned the page and worked with Stord’s team to implement our OMS, Stord One Commerce , and our WMS, Stord One Warehouse. or in marketing, how many systems are needed to send your emails?

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The State of Freight with Anne Reinke

The Logistics of Logistics

Anne is the President & CEO of Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA) , the trusted voice for third-party logistics companies of all sizes. from Rice University in Houston, and a J.D. TIA serves more than 1,700 third-party logistics members and helps them better manage their companies for growth and profitability.

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26 logistics professionals reveal the biggest trends in logistics technology

6 River Systems

Logistics can be traced all the way back to the Greek and Roman empires , but it’s undergone several major transformations as new technologies provide opportunities to more efficiently manage the movement and storage of goods. In the digital transformation age, logistics is once again undergoing a major shift. Marc Tuinier.

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Enabling Innovation Groups To Sell More Effectively to Operations Leaders

ThroughPut

We do it throughout entire industries, enabling leaders to smooth-out their Supply Chains, lean-out their Logistics, optimize their Operations, and maximize their Manufacturing throughput, all with their existing teams and often disaggregated data sources. Whether you like it or not, people buy from Apple, not from you, Apple Store Genius.

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Courage to Paint Outside the Lines

Supply Chain Shaman

Recently, I presented at the Informs Analytics Conference in Houston and challenged companies to “ think out of the box” and define outside-in processes in Supply Chain Planning. He worked for the North American manufacturing team and struggled with the imposed standards by the centralized center of excellence.