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Logistics Unleashed: Unveiling the Most Pivotal Events that Shaped its Development

Logistics at MPEPS at UPV

In this captivating article, we delve into the annals of history to explore the most important events that paved the way for the extraordinary development of logistics as we know it today. It is a complex discipline that touches every aspect of our lives, from the products we purchase to the way they are delivered to our doorsteps.

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Boeing: The Turning Point(s)

The Lean Thinker

With the justification aside, they next had us go through exercises calculating net present value and ROI for a hypothetical capital investment in tooling – as though a shop floor supervisor would do this at any point in the course of their job. Most of these were small-scale tactical affairs. It was a triumph moment for everyone.

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The Role of Robust Logistics in Pharmaceutical Supply Chains

Logistics Business Magazine

Implemented in 2003, updated in 2017 Good Distribution Practices (GDP) defines the standards of transporting the pharmaceutical products, which is crucial and required to comply with by logistics companies. And with digital tools the results can be easily reported and provided to the company, to present them as scope 3 emissions reduction.

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The State of LTL Shipping in Light of YRC Freight Bankruptcy

TransAudit

Notable Acquisitions Acquisition of Roadway (2003): This acquisition was strategic for Yellow, but integrating two massive LTL carriers came with challenges. This presents a golden opportunity for existing players to expand their footprint, capture a larger customer base, and increase their market share. Yellow Corp.

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Gartner Releases Report on How to Secure Supply Chains Amidst the Coronavirus Outbreak

Logistics Manager

The consequences of a pandemic event are hard to predict,” says Koray Köse, Senior Director Analyst, Gartner. Epidemics and pandemics present a different scenario. The full impact of coronavirus on supply chains might not become obvious until sometime in the next few months and beyond.

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Making the military prepared and resilient – logistics, supply-chains and problems within

Logistics in War

This is the second part of a presentation given at the Australian – New Zealand Defence Logistics Conference during June 2023. In Australia, the idea of resilience emerged from post-national disaster discussions about the restoration of ‘normality’ following traumatic events as early as 2011. By David Beaumont.

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Suggested Reading continued.what to avoid, unless you are stuck in O'hare!

Blog on Log

Reengineering the Corporation: A Manifesto for Business Revolution” by Michael Hammer and James Champy (Collins, 2003) Publisher’s blurb: “This book leads readers through the radical redesign of a company’s processes, organization, and culture to achieve a quantum leap in performance.” Good luck.