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Yard Management: The Most Important Limiting Factor in Supply Chains

Talking Logistics

The research, conducted by Adelante SCM and commissioned by PINC, was conducted to explore the broader value proposition and business benefits of digital yard management solutions. The post Yard Management: The Most Important Limiting Factor in Supply Chains appeared first on Talking Logistics with Adrian Gonzalez. Please visit the.

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Adelante SCM and PINC Launch the First Annual State of Yard Management Report

PINC

At the enterprise level, logistics executives are looking for ways to automatically optimize the flow of goods into and out of their facilities and to efficiently manage yard capacities, trailer pool availability, yard service providers, transportation contracts, and accessorial charges from an enterprise perspective.

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Customer Service: The Source of Supply Chain Innovation

The Logistics of Logistics

Technology has clearly driven much change in Supply Chain Management (SCM). And the logistics industry has countless IT solutions. We have warehousing solutions, network optimization solutions, financial solutions, enterprise resource planning solutions, etc. Customer Service: The Real Source of SCM Innovation.

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The Importance of Value-Added Services in Logistics and SCM!

Supply Chain Game Changer

Finding out if your provider offers these next-level services are critical because they can make a significant difference in your overall logistics process. According to Adelante SCM’s recent research , 63 percent of organizations that use value-added services consider it a “very significant” business function.

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Driving Sustainability in the Age of Supply Chain Disruption

Logistics Viewpoints

Emerging technologies play a role in managing disruption and are driving change in the transportation and logistics industries. We are now seeing an increase in the use of automation, not just within a TMS or WMS, but the digital coordination across all phases of logistics, from shipper to broker to carrier to warehouse.

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Reshoring to the US and Europe Accelerating, Now Also Serving CO2 Emission Reduction Objectives

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

This trend is a direct result of the fact that centralized DC networks have relatively more transport and less warehousing cost, and thus higher CO2 emissions, while decentralized distribution networks have more warehousing cost but less transport cost and thus a lower CO2 footprint.

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A Synopsis of the ITAP-LogiSYM event

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

We closed the first day with a visit to the Smart Logistics Pavilion and iTAP exhibition booths. In the morning session was all about A.I / ML in factory manufacturing environment and using technology in Warehousing / Fulfillment and Last mile logistics. Fully automated Rack Clad Warehousing solutions from SSI SCHAEFER.