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Autokiniton Leverages QAD Cloud for Rapid Disaster Recovery

QAD

Leadership acted fast to restore power at its Lebanon facility. “As As soon as power was restored at Lebanon, we were able to ship and do all of our normal QAD Cloud business processes out of Lebanon,” notes Andrew Amstutz, Director of IT for Autokiniton. This is a relatively new but rapidly growing shift in the industry.

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Last Mile Innovation with Emma Cosgrove

The Logistics of Logistics

She was a freelance food industry reporter for several years with bylines in The Atlantic, The Counter, and Edible Manhattan Magazine. She started her journalism career as a financial reporter in Beirut, Lebanon. Emma previously covered supply chains and food and agriculture technology for Supply Chain Dive and AgFunder News.

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ScottsMiracle-Gro Improves Distribution System in Sustainability and Customer Service

Supply Chain Network

warehouse will be added to The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company’s operation in Lebanon, Conn. The Company currently employs 40 associates in Lebanon, a number that is expected to increase modestly with the warehouse addition. “We This consolidation is occurring by placing warehouse facilities at existing locations, such as Lebanon, Conn.

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Turkey Earthquake: Key Industries, Exports, and Sites Impacted

Resilinc

In total 15 countries were affected including Syria (which also declared a state of emergency), Cyprus, Lebanon, Jourdan, Palestine, Egypt, Southern Cyprus, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Georgia, Russia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia. And supplier confirmation is essential to resiliency.

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E-Commerce in the Middle East

Vinculum

Even countries like Lebanon, which opt to be a developing state, have no e-commerce facilities. These countries are exploring new opportunities and trying to settle down with new platforms in terms of business. The Gulf countries are more advanced than the counties in the North.

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Middle East eCommerce Reimagined

Vinculum

Countries like Iraq, Egypt, Oman, Lebanon, Morocco, Jordan, Algeria, and Saudi Arabia have the fastest growing young generation, with a median age of 22 years old. Thus, bringing immediate focus on the digital commerce industry and need to implement the technology-driven solutions.

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UAE’s Top eCommerce Companies

Vinculum

Amazon was established in 1994 and now dominates the E-Commerce industry as the largest eCommerce platform in the world. Additionally, it has customers in GCC nations and Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, and other Middle Eastern markets. In addition to being a shopping destination for UAE residents, Amazon.ae