Addressing Supply Chain Pain Points for Shippers

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[ad_1] January 31, 2022 | By Dave Maddox Tags: Transportation Management, Technology , Fulfillment Shippers must navigate a daunting array of complex challenges when operating in today’s often turbulent supply chain landscape. Potential pain points are rampant. Fortunately, shippers can turn to a variety of solutions and tools that can […]

Slowing Down the Driver Shortage

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[ad_1] January 31, 2018 | By Randy Swart Tags: Trucking, Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain The driver shortage has been an issue in the transportation industry for well over a decade. Carriers need to develop successful tactics and strategies for recruiting and retaining drivers in order to remain competitive. Carriers must […]

LTL Carriers: E-Commerce Powerhouse – Inbound Logistics

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[ad_1] January 31, 2018 | By Emma James Tags: Trucking, E-commerce, Logistics, Supply Chain Less-than-truckload carriers are developing new strategies to serve retailers and manufacturers who create the goods that impatient e-commerce consumers expect will be delivered fast and free. In today’s “I want it now” market, parcel services need […]

Masterful Moves: Overcoming Deadlines, Pressures, and the Pandemic

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[ad_1] January 31, 2022 Tags: Warehousing, Supply Chain Management, Partnership Holman Logistics provided its client with Extraordinary Service resulting in seamless execution for a warehouse move done in record time. THE CHALLENGE Seeking to optimize its Northwest omnichannel supply chain operations and having outgrown its existing 204,000-square-foot distribution center, one […]

Supply Chain Lessons Learned: The Procurement Groove

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[ad_1] January 31, 2022 | By Karen Kroll Tags: Retail, Partnership, Food Logistics 16 sound procurement lessons you can tune into moving forward. Lesson 1 – Every Breath you Take Monitor disruptions for their impact on market share. Supply chain disruptions historically have been considered nuisances, says Tom Derry, CEO […]

Supply Chain Lessons Learned: The Technology Spin

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[ad_1] January 31, 2022 | By Karen Kroll Tags: Risk Management, Manufacturing, Technology Digital transformation will be fundamental as we tune into a post-pandemic supply chain. Supply chains historically have been “starved of investment in technology, with many companies still using spreadsheets and email,” says Sumit Vakil, chief product officer […]

Capacity Crunch? Carriers Weigh In

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[ad_1] March 22, 2018 | By Felecia Stratton Tags: Trucking, Logistics, Supply Chain Shippers express concern about finding capacity, but how do carriers see the situation? To find out, Transporeon Group, a cloud-based supply chain execution platform provider, surveyed its base of more than 3,000 North American logistics service providers. […]

Scalable Automation Boosts Productivity for Peak Season and Beyond

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[ad_1] January 31, 2022 Tags: Demand Planning, Automation, Robotics Verst’s partnership with Locus Robotics addresses labor challenges by using system-guided robots, enabling Verst to fill orders faster and with pinpoint accuracy. The Challenge With recent increases in e-commerce, specifically during peak season, consumer demand is rapidly growing, and companies are […]

Pool Distribution Increases the Speed to Market for Fast-Fashion Giant

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[ad_1] January 31, 2022 Tags: Retail, Distribution, Last Mile Delivery A major fast-fashion retailer got a leg up when SEKO Logistics streamlined workflows with a 24/7 performance portal to manage metrics, outside market conditions, and costs. Fast-fashion retailers, like Forever 21, work with designers for both regular fashion items and […]

Trouble Finding Capacity? How a 3PL Can Help

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[ad_1] March 22, 2018 | By Bill Goodgion Tags: 3PL, Trucking, Logistics, Third-Party Logistics, Supply Chain More regulations, fewer driver hours, and even fewer new drivers entering an already understaffed industry all add up to a perfect storm. The ripple effect of what analysts have been predicting is starting to […]

3PL Outsourcing Beyond the Initial Goals

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[ad_1] January 31, 2022 Tags: 3PL, Partnership, Third-Party Logistics Growth industries such as recreational equipment require a 3PL partnership that looks beyond initial cost savings to improve supply chain efficiency and customer satisfaction. RedStone understands that cost savings are just a part of each client relationship; a 3PL must provide […]

Manhattan Active WMS for a Leading USA Retailer

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[ad_1] February 28, 2022 No tags available A major retailer sought to modernize their supply chain operations with a cloud warehouse management system and turned to ITOrizon as their system integrator. The result was a seamless integration. The Goal The customer had an all-encompassing goal to modernize their supply chain […]

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