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This Week in Logistics News (August 17-21, 2015)

Talking Logistics

One of the emails I did keep and read with interest was the first item in this week’s supply chain and logistics news… Infor to Acquire GT Nexus. GEODIS acquires OHL (Ozburn-Hessey Logistics) and enhances its Freight Forwarding and Contract Logistics offering in the US. OHL’s annual revenue is reported at €1.2

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Organizations need Machines that Learn

Enterra Insights

Every day new articles are published about the importance of artificial intelligence (AI) for businesses hoping to remain competitive in the coming decades. More often than not, those articles are referring to a subset of AI known as machine learning. Healthcare (patient diagnosis). Manufacturing (anomaly detection).

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State of Supply Chain Management

MIT Supply Chain

This article was first published as a Linkedin Influencer post by MIT CTL Director Professor Yossi Sheffi. Logistics networks are constantly being reconfigured in line with changing market conditions. Take, for example, the introduction of 3-D printing or additive manufacturing. New challenges. View the original post here.

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Healthcare companies can partner with 3PLs for supply chain visibility

Kanban Logistics

For companies within the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries, the pandemic has further highlighted the importance of supply chain visibility. In this article, we’ll examine the role that third-party logistics (3PL) companies can play in providing this visibility. Importantly, such WMS systems come with a hefty price tag.

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A Comprehensive Guide to Cloud-Based vs. Traditional On-Premise ERP Systems

RFgen

In this article, we will explore and compare both cloud ERP and on-prem ERP systems. Businesses in sectors like manufacturing , healthcare, and finance have historically favored on-prem deployments because of the freedom to customize and control data. The factors outlined above still hold true.

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Unlocking the Power of JD Edwards Barcode Software: A Comprehensive Guide to Boosting Accuracy, Efficiency, and Cost Savings Across Industries

RFgen

In its early days, the software company focused on developing accounting software for IBM’s mid-range computers, which were popular in the manufacturing industry. In the 1980s, the company expanded its product offerings to include manufacturing and distribution software.

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Supply Chain Management:Order Fulfillment From The Dark Stores

Infosys Supply Chain Management

Healthcare. Industrial Manufacturing. Logistics and Distribution. Hi Pankaj, I found the article to be crisp & informative, expecially for non Supply Chain background person. Thanks for the nice article, can you help me with the following questions? Aerospace and Defense. Automotive. Communication Services.