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7 Mini Case Studies: Successful Supply Chain Cost Reduction and Management

Logistics Bureau

The following five mini case studies explore a few high-profile companies that have managed to sustain their supply chain cost-reduction efforts and keep expenses under control. In fact, during 2007 and 2008, Starbucks leadership began to have severe doubts about the company’s ability to supply its 16,700 outlets.

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‘The furthest, the weakest’ – how logistics creates national power

Logistics in War

This article follows-up last week’s post on logistics in deterrence. . This article examines military power from the position of a theorist who saw geography and logistics as central to his vision of national power. This article was originally published at LIW in early 2018. By David Beaumont. 2] Louth, J., 3] Boulding, K.,

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Ethics in Procurement – Simple, but Not Always Easy

Logistics Bureau

As bribery is one of the more common forms of unethical or even fraudulent procurement practices, it is worth examining a case study to understand how it typically takes place, but more importantly, how the consequences of what to some may simply be seen as ‘greasing the wheels of business’ are increasing in seriousness. This is true.

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The Top Logistics and Supply Chain Journalists & Thought Leaders to Know for 2020

Shipchain

Paul Abbott is an expert logistician with more than 25 years working on articles for the supply chain space and more than four decades working as an award-winning journal. where he wrote daily articles about international and U.S. He has written articles for Bloomberg, The Network Effect, Supply Chain Management Review, and more. .

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‘The furthest, the weakest’ – how logistics and distance influence national power

Logistics in War

This article is part two of a series of posts examining logistics and strategic competition. This article examines military power from the position of a theorist who saw geography and logistics as central to his vision of national power. By David Beaumont. 2] Louth, J., 3, Royal United Services Institute, UK, 2015, p 60. [3]

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Why Human Psychology is Key to Effective Human-robot Interaction?

Logistics Business Magazine

Darling went on to explain that even she (a professor in the study of human-robot interaction) has experienced feelings for basic robots in the past.?In In 2007 she bought a toy robot dinosaur; “because it had motors, touch sensors and an infrared camera. Read the article on this from our September issue here. daily basis?today.

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Long Beach and Los Angeles driving toward clean air

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Related Articles. The ports will conduct a truck rate study and feasibility assessments prior to proposing rate changes. Click here to look at our new privacy policy. Continuing to browse will be taken as acceptance of this new policy. Wednesday, September 19, 2018.