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Tai TMS Leverages Industry Expertise to Provide Brokerages with the Opportunity to Scale Growth

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We love to shine a spotlight on transportation and logistics companies that are making waves with new technology, bringing the supply chain into the future, and helping companies meet their goals. About Tai TMS The Huntington Beach, CA-based company was founded in 2005. What Makes Tai TMS Different from Legacy TMS systems?

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Decarbonizing the Transportation Sector Will Be A Herculean Task

Logistics Viewpoints

This sector is responsible for 38% of all CO2 emissions, the next largest industrial sector – electric power generation – accounted for 33%. In 2021, CO2 emissions in the transportation sector were 6% less than they were in 2005. During peak hours when renewables cannot meet the demand, a “balancing” resource will need to be added.

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WorkWave Announces NASCAR’s Rusty Wallace as Keynote Speaker for 2023 Beyond Service User Conference

WorkWave

Wallace’s keynote will be held on Tuesday, Jan 10 from 8:30-9:30AM, with a VIP meet-and-greet to follow. At the time of his retirement in 2005, Wallace’s 55 victories marked the eighth-best all-time total and his nearly 20,000 laps led ranked seventh all-time. WorkWave’s CEO David F. Wallace is also active in other business pursuits.

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ECommerce Growth: How It Affects Flatbed Shipping

Trinity Logistics

Since Amazon Prime’s arrival in 2005 , online shopping has exploded in the marketplace. This all trickles down to the construction industry. As demand grows for new or renovated warehousing, the need for building materials to meet that demand has also increased.

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[INFOGRAPHIC] The End of Made In China Manufacturing

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shale gas began in 2005. As the markets develop, we can be sure that many of the most common items will be in stock notwithstanding the massive industry of customization. In other words, local and regional demand will dictate the scale and scope of industries that rely on mass manufacturing.

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[INFOGRAPHIC] The Evolution and History of Supply Chain Management

GlobalTranz

Both industrial engineering and operations research have their roots in logistics. Fredrick Taylor, who wrote The Principles of Scientific Management in 1911 and is considered the father of industrial engineering, focused his early research on how to improve manual loading processes. History of Supply Chain Management: Roots.

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This Week in Logistics News (July 3-7, 2017)

Talking Logistics

For my son, it’s on to swimming, where he competes in the butterfly and IM, with his first meets next week. It does not matter who caused the disruption, what was the reason for disruption, what industry a firm belongs to, or when the disruption happened — disruptions devastate corporate performance. ACT Research: N.A.