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How Disruptive Technologies in Hospitality Will Shape 2013 and Beyond

BlueYonder

Easily available information coupled with the continued economic turmoil has made today’s consumers extremely discerning in their choices around travel. Just relying on standard approaches to marketing or relying on online travel agencies (OTA’s) to fill up the rooms is no longer enough. Embracing a Smarter Approach to Pricing.

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How Air Cargo has kept Supply Chain moving during the Pandemic!

Supply Chain Game Changer

An example of the good that’s been done comes from a recent collaboration between charter specialist Chapman Freeborn and Agility, whose combined resources and expertise allowed a shipment of CT scanners and MRI machines to be delivered to a quartet of hospitals in the Maldives. Subscribe Here! Email Address. How have airlines adapted?

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RELEX and S Group Deepen Relationship with Major Retail Planning Project

RELEX Solutions

Finland’s largest retailer using RELEX software across multiple chains and 1000+ stores. With more than 1,000 stores across the grocery, consumer goods, DIY and department store sectors, S Group’s sheer size means it faces the biggest replenishment challenge in Finnish retail. million active product-locations in around 30 minutes.

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THE IMPACT OF CORONAVIRUS ON SUPPLY CHAINS

Bristlecone

State Department has advised citizens to avoid all international travel. Let’s look at the structure of a few industries, their demand and supply dynamics, the impact of COVID-19, and what can be done about it, if anything at all. Travel and Tourism: This sector includes airlines, hotels, cruises and other travel-related businesses.