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Supply Chain Data Visibility Paramount as Industry Lurches into Next Chapter

IoT World Today

Key Takeaways from This Article: COVID-19 has unveiled the fragility of a global supply chain predicated on lowest-cost principles. Compare China’s share today with 2002, during the SARS epidemic, when China represented only 4% of world GDP. The maritime industry — 90% of world trade travels by sea — is notoriously manual.

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[INFOGRAPHIC] Public Perception of & A Brief Timeline of Moments from the American Manufacturing Industry

GlobalTranz

At Cerasis, our customers are manufacturers from the American Manufacturing Industry. A big part of that is because it is proven that the more labor productive and the more output the American Manufacturing industry produces, there is a large multiplier effect on the rest of the economy for creating jobs and economic sustainability.

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PODCAST: Modern Courier Delivery Compliance Considerations: Understanding SOX and SOC Compliance

The Logistics of Logistics

Original article: PODCAST: Modern Courier Delivery Compliance Considerations: Understanding SOX and SOC Compliance Logistics and supply chain are some of the world’s most complex and regulated industries, which has been further compounded by increasing reliance on data and technology in both fields. What Is Data Governance?

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Logistics ‘unpreparedness’ and the International Forces East Timor mission in 1999 – strategic logistics and what went wrong

Logistics in War

This series of articles aims to address this gap by showing how logistics problems accumulate and metastasise into operational preparedness shortcomings. It requires coordination between the executive and legislative branches, state governments and industry. It is especially concerned with the preparedness of the combat force.”

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Logistics ‘unpreparedness’ and the International Forces East Timor mission in 1999 – strategic logistics and what went wrong

Logistics in War

This series of articles aims to address this gap by showing how logistics problems accumulate and metastasise into operational preparedness shortcomings. It requires coordination between the executive and legislative branches, state governments and industry. It is especially concerned with the preparedness of the combat force.”

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How US ports may have contributed to the global lag in container turn around times

Shipping and Freight Resource

The global supply chain and specifically the ocean freight industry and ports and terminals have gone through a very trying and tough time in the last two years. Starting with COVID-19 which was the genesis of the unprecedented supply chain disruption, the industry has seen many issues, especially at the US ports.

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Trucking Isn’t Going Away Any Time Soon

Blue Grace Logistics

In this case, what do automated vehicles and AI mean for the truck driving industry? According to the study: Industrial and Labor Relations Review , there is always a measure of attrition in terms of job loss when a new technology is introduced to an industry. Currently, truckers move over 70 percent of all U.S.