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Boeing: The Turning Point(s)

The Lean Thinker

Of course, a high stock price enriches those people who already own shares, and makes options and stock grants more valuable, but they didn’t get into that either. These study missions were quite eye-opening for the participants. Soon after these study missions someone decided, “Everyone in management needs to hear this.”

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The LIW articles you should read – a 2018 retrospective

Logistics in War

As 2018 draws to a close, a year in which Logistics In War consolidated, it’s a good time to reflect on what were the most popular or relevant articles to the readers. In Hoping and planning for the best: understanding war without logistics I outlined three themes for Logistics In War in 2018. By David Beaumont.

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New Year’s Resolutions for 2018: What’s Your Personal Challenge?

Talking Logistics

Did you make any New Year’s Resolutions for 2018? He studied enough Hebrew to discuss the future of technology for a half-hour. It’s important to note that you do not have to ride 100 miles; you can set whatever distance goal is meaningful for you — whether it’s 10 miles, 25 miles, 50 miles, or any distance along the course.

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Online Learning is Growing Exponentially—And it’s Here to Stay

Logistics Bureau

Whereas online courses and programmes were previously managed as a separate entity, they are now an integral part of most academic systems. Even before the arrival of the pandemic, the global e-learning market was expanding at an astonishing rate, with a 2019 study estimating that it would reach $336.98 percent from 2018 to 2026.

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Surviving the Digital Race: What to Watch for in 2018

Blue Grace Logistics

As we enter into a brand-new year, it’s time to start looking ahead to what 2018 will hold. In 2018, it’s going to come down to the 3PLs and freight forwarders to help bridge the gap in supply chains – for both shippers and carriers. Here are the biggest trends to keep an eye on as 2018 gets underway.

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What to Expect in 2019: MIT Business Experts Weigh In

Material Handling and Logistics

And most studies show that by allowing automation to do the repetitive, low-valued-added task, people are able to move toward innovation and problem-solving. Easier funding is, of course, important to business leaders, as is a modernized proxy system. Human Capital Management. Technology will continue to transform how we work.

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This Week in Logistics News (May 14 – 20)

Logistics Viewpoints

Founded in 2018 by two naval technology experts, the company combines sensors with existing safety systems onboard to help improve the safety and navigation of ships on crowded waterways. The deal sets the lofty goal of deploying 12,000 of Wingcopter’s 198 drone systems over the course of the next 5 years.