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Keeping Inventory Cool: Challenges of Temperature Control

RFgen

As markets emerge in India, China and South America, U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the World Health Organization, demand companies provide temperature data during transport. Collecting Data Throughout the Frozen Supply Chain. Chilling Routine Merchandise.

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Keeping Inventory Cool: Challenges of Temperature Control

RFgen

As markets emerge in India, China and South America, U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the World Health Organization, demand companies provide temperature data during transport. Collecting Data Throughout the Frozen Supply Chain. Chilling Routine Merchandise.

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Guest Commentary: Is Your TMS Pulling Its Weight?

Talking Logistics

If your shipments cross water or borders, you have additional data to track and documents to create, plus denied party screening and contract management to consider. Every interaction within your transportation management process creates a data trail. You need visibility to this data from origin to destination.

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Logistics Imperatives to Manage Uncertainty and Disruptions in 2022: Part 2

BlueYonder

The entire world owes a huge debt to the drivers , warehouse associates and other essential logistics workers who kept supply chains moving during the worst months of the pandemic. By implementing a warehouse management solution that automated and optimized processes, the company reduced its annual consumption of bond paper by 40%. .

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Three Logistics Imperatives for Managing Uncertainty in 2022

Logistics Viewpoints

We watched as customers adopted new warehousing and transportation processes, new delivery modes, new technology tools and even entirely new network models that helped them succeed in the constantly changing “next normal” state that characterized 2020 and 2021.