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Logistics Viewpoints (09/30/24 – 10/03/2024)

Logistics Viewpoints

Mike Couick the CEO of Electric Cooperatives of South Carolina said that they are sending out 30 trailer truckloads of materials every day out of our supply cooperatives. The supply chain is not suffering from shortages but the amount of materials being sent out in 3-4 days is equivalent to six months to a year.

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How South Carolina Took the Top Spot in U-Haul’s 2024 Rankings

IT Supply Chain

Lawrence (pictured) Content Writer The post How South Carolina Took the Top Spot in U-Hauls 2024 Rankings appeared first on IT Supply Chain. By Dwight J.

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This Week in Logistics News (April 3 – 9)

Logistics Viewpoints

South Carolina Ports breaks all-time container record. South Carolina Ports turned in its best cargo-handling performance in history in March, and the volume was 34 percent higher year-over-year. Target funnels $5 million toward Covid vaccine access. Startups are trying to make e-commerce packaging more sustainable.

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The Renewal Logistics Story with Courtney Folk

The Logistics of Logistics

She is a graduate from Charleston Southern University in Charleston, South Carolina. drycleaning facility in Atlanta Georgia. They currently operate 3 locations in the southeast, and have a bench of 2500 workers. About Renewal Logistics Renewal Logistics is the 3PL for the fashion industry.

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The Next Frontier in Food Logistics with Alexis Mizell-Pleasant

The Logistics of Logistics

She has a background in journalism and a diverse resume of experience in many communications roles for companies like the Medical University of South Carolina, Amazon, and a major non-profit in the city of Charleston, SC. She holds a master’s degree in communication from Johns Hopkins University and she is a U.S.

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Plant-location decisions and potential supply chain risk

Kinaxis

Besides Texas—Toyota’s new North American headquarters—other states on the companies’ shortlist are Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Mississippi, North Carolina and South Carolina, WSJ reported, citing unnamed sources familiar with the potential investment.

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Florence Et Al.

Supply Chain Shaman

North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and Georgia sit squarely in the storm’s path. The question was simple, “What will be the impact of Hurricane Florence on the supply chain?” ” The answer is not so easy. The implications are far-reaching. Quite simply no one knows.