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Top courses to upskill manufacturers

SYSPRO Smarter ERP

The manufacturing workforce is expected to acquire the necessary skills to be able to solve problems and meet customer expectations. Here’s a list of top courses manufacturers should consider in 2022 to stay ahead: 1. The post Top courses to upskill manufacturers appeared first on SYSPRO Blog.

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What’s Ahead for the Housing Market in 2022?

Now, That's Logistics

Even as homebuilders work to bridge the gap between housing supply and demand, the imbalance that surfaced in 2021 appears to be rolling right into 2022. Many of these supply-side challenges facing builders existed prior to the pandemic but have worsened considerably over the course of the pandemic,” he adds. Ongoing Hiring Struggles.

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Global Logistics Market Analysis: 2022 Summer Edition

MTS Logistics

Of course, we may still experience more factories in Asia not operating at 100 percent capacity, further trucking shortages, port issues, etc. In short, the overall picture currently points out that the pendulum is on the move again and we may likely expect a strong freight market for the 2022 summer peak season. Let’s not forget U.S.

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Meet the 2022 WorkWave Beyond Service User Conference Sponsors!

WorkWave

The WorkWave team is growing, so it’s only appropriate that the 2022 Beyond Service User Conference be our biggest and best event ever! Of course, we wouldn’t be able to make this next-level event a reality without the help of our incredible sponsors, who include some of the leading names across field service. Time To Read: 6 minutes.

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In Fast Fashion, the Tug of War Between the Circular Economy and Capitalism is Glaringly Apparent

Logistics Viewpoints

Despite legislation, in 2022, the world generated 62 million metric tons of e-waste, according to the United Nations Global E-waste Monitor. Businesses, of course, seek to maximize profits. Or, to refurbish and resell goods that are repairable. This waste could fill more than 1.5 Fast fashion refuse is exported to the third world.

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This Week in Logistics News (August 26 – September 1)

Logistics Viewpoints

The number of package flights operated by FedEx Express and UPS significantly declined month over month in July, underscoring how far the overall air cargo market has sunk since the spring of 2022 and the effect of efficiency initiatives the companies have undertaken in response to lower express volumes. Downing St.

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Maersk Pauses Shipments in Red Sea Again Following More Attacks

MTS Logistics

The shipping giant had bet its security on Operation Prosperity Guardian, but in its current form, the operation has failed to meet its objective of fully securing the shipping corridor in the Red Sea. The situation is eerily reminiscent to 2021-2022, when the global supply chain crisis and delays increased costs dramatically.