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What if the United States broke in half? Is Your Company Ready in the Event of a Catastrophe?

The Network Effect

The New Madrid Fault Zone stretches across Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, and Tennessee. The post What if the United States broke in half? Is Your Company Ready in the Event of a Catastrophe? appeared first on The Network Effect.

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What is Supply Chain Compliance and Why is it Important?

AB&R

Massachusetts. Mississippi. New Hampsire. New Jersey. New Mexico. North Carolina. North Dakota. Pennsylvania. Rhode Island. South Carolina. South Dakota. Virginia.

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XX and XY: A Different World in Supply Chain

Supply Chain Shaman

There was no line in the bathroom at the Kansas City CLM conference in 2001, but there will be at the CSCMP conference in San Antonio in 2013. When I went to engineering school at the University of Tennessee in 1974, there were two women in my class. In fact, it will probably be a long line. I was on the cusp of the transition.

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Outbound Tender Rejections Increase for the First Time Since March Peak

Zipline Logistics

Tennessee, Georgia, Texas, and Florida all still desirable locations for carriers. Shippers should not expect much logistics disruption in Kansas. Suppliers should not expect any operational restrictions in Tennessee. Carriers are holding trucks a bit longer now after a month of declines. Southeast Logistics. Status: Open.

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This Week in Logistics News (July 14-18, 2014)

Talking Logistics

Kansas has allocated some of its gas-tax revenue to pay for Medicaid and schools. Another week, another report highlighting the importance of supply chain risk management and how many companies are falling short.

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This Week in Logistics News (February 18-22, 2013)

Talking Logistics

Here are some excerpts from the press release: In the 20 years examined, 11 states (North Dakota, Virginia, Missouri, Nebraska, Maine, Montana, Tennessee, Kansas, Wisconsin, Colorado, and Florida) made progress in all seven categories and 37 states improved in at least five of the seven metrics.

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Freight Volume Rebounds to Pre-Pandemic Levels

Zipline Logistics

Kansas ? . not expect much logistics disruption in Kansas.?? . Tennessee ? . Suppliers should not expect any operational restrictions in Tennessee.?? . Vendors should not expect much transportation disruption in Iowa.?? . Shippers should?not Kentucky ? . Partially Open?? .

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