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Supply Chain and Logistics Predictions for 2016

Talking Logistics

And more companies are treating Supply Chain Design as a continuous business process instead of a standalone project or a once-a-year exercise (see Supply Chain Design: Growing Scope, Community, and Collaboration ). What will happen in 2016? Making supply chain and logistics predictions is like throwing darts at a moving target.

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Join Veterans of Blue Yonder on the Frontlines of Charity this Holiday Season by Supporting Toys for Tots  

BlueYonder

I was in Iraq for eight months, and meals were the highlight of many people’s days. So, by working with Toys for Tots, I get to exercise those two things, which are at the core of who I am.” I was a cook in the Army and loved working with people because it’s a job that affects morale.

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Manufacturing Pulse Report 2016

Supply Chain Movement

To date, many have only dipped a toe in the waters of selling direct, and found it an uncomfortable exercise in many cases. As these questions emerge, manufacturers find themselves approaching a crossroads. >>Please click on the red button and fill in the fields to activate the green download button. Guinea-bissau. Isle of Man.

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Rules and Regulations for Cargo Moving

American Global Logistics

any cause or event which Carrier could not avoid and the consequences of which he could not prevent by the exercise of due diligence. BASIC LIABILITY: 6.1 If it cannot be determined when the loss of or damage to the goods occurred, liability shall be governed as provided in Section 6.2 RULE 17 Abandoned Cargo 17.1

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Artificial Intelligence, Drones, and Warfare

Enterra Insights

Drones were used in Vietnam, in the Kosovo war, Afghanistan, Iraq, and, most recently, in the confrontation between Armenia and Azerbaijan in Nagorno Karabakh. As another article in The Economist noted, “AI-enabled tools and weapons are not just being deployed in exercises. Armed forces spy remarkable opportunities.