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Supply Chain Logistics in 2018: How They Keep the Lights on in Las Vegas

GlobalTranz

Editor’s Note: Today’s blog is from Connie Benton who discusses the state of supply chain logistics and how they keep the lights on in Las Vegas. Las Vegas location isn’t exactly conducive to building a city. Others include water, food, transportations and so on. And that’s just one problem.

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Convenience is no longer a channel. It’s a requirement

o9 Solutions

At Groceryshop 2021 in Las Vegas, we heard a lot about the continuing evolution of the customer experience centered around convenience. COVID has structurally changed the way consumers order food, groceries, and everyday items. Art Sebastian, VP of Digital Experience at Casey’s General Stores, Inc.

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This Week in Logistics News (November 26 – December 2)

Logistics Viewpoints

The application, called AWS Supply Chain, was introduced at the AWS re:Invent conference in Las Vegas. The application then maps the information, highlighting current inventory selection and quantity at each location, the Amazon unit said. Ninety-six hours before a strike date, chemicals are no longer transported.

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3 Tips for Placing the Customer at the Center of Your Hospitality Supply Chain

AFFLINK

To ensure proper logistics management in the hospitality industry, businesses need to take steps to ensure efficient transportation and order pick-up. If streamlined correctly, these changes can lead to higher revenue, transportation cost reduction, and cost structure improvement. Inventory Management. The reason?

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The New JDA Flowcasting Solution

BlueYonder

These collaborative forecast initiatives had positive impacts on inventories and service levels. Aldo Sanerelli, director of Logistics and Distribution at Sigma Alimentos, spoke earlier this year at JDA’s user conference in Las Vegas. The next wave forward is demand driven supply chain management.

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This Week in Logistics News (August 28 – September 3)

Logistics Viewpoints

NYC passes bill to cap food delivery fees. Toy makers fear that although the demand for toys will be there this holiday season, the physical inventory will not. They will range from order fillers to freight handlers at the company’s more than 250 distribution centers, fulfillment centers, and transportation offices.