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6 Reasons Why You Need A Transportation Management Firm

Freight Plus

Supply chains are evolving at a more rapid pace than ever. Land and ocean carrier consolidation, warehouse automation, shifting sourcing structures, and digital supply chain transformation all have a tremendous impact on the current state of the logistics industry. Let's face it, freight is a flux market.

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Is Every Company a Technology Company?

Talking Logistics

Today, 3PLs are in the IT business as much as they’re in the freight-handling business. This point was underscored for me at the Kenco Customer Summit a few weeks ago: When it comes to addressing their IT needs, most of the attendees viewed their 3PL partners as playing a more critical role moving forward. That’s certainly not what Ms.

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Imagining the Supply Chain of the Future!

Supply Chain Game Changer

Technologies Reshaping the Global Digital Supply Chain! Imagine what the future will look like in Supply Chain! There are articles which describe what the future of Supply Chain will be like in 2020, 0r 2025, or even 2030. So how can all of this be used to shape what happens in Supply Chain?

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What Are the Most Common Walmart Deductions Codes?

SupplyPike

There are a large variety of reasons why Walmart might not pay the full invoice total, ranging from price differences between the invoice and purchase order to invoices being sent for more product than the warehouse received. Deduction Code 24 stands for “ Carton Shortage/Freight Bill Signed Short ”. What is deduction code 24?

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How to be Productive during the Global Lockdown: The ThroughPut Playbook to Maintain your Output Levels

ThroughPut

As of right now, top lines have been essentially wiped out for industries like air transportation, freight, gastronomy, tourism, travel, and many more. These are uncertain times for businesses that are used to having cash flow, steady top lines, and predictable bottom lines. Toss them or loss them, and you’ll be ill prepared.