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Last Mile Delivery Optimization Strategies for 2025

WorkWave

By harnessing data from various sources, businesses can gain insights into customer preferences, peak delivery times, and route efficiency. For example, if delivery times consistently exceed targets, further analysis may reveal specific routes that require optimization or additional resources.

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Ditching the data dump: How to optimize reporting processes

SYSPRO Smarter ERP

A better way is to connect your Excel reports directly to the data source and get the same reports you used to spend hours or days creating, in minutes. Pulling data takes time and then you must format it for analysis and check for errors. Analysis is limited. You will need to go back to the data source and start again.

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No More Black Swans: The Age of Supply Chain Uncertainty

Freightos

Our analysis of enterprise logistics operations revealed that teams using manual processes spend an average of 22 hours per week on data entry and validation tasks. We’re talking about solving for the entirety of the procurement lifecycle from strategic sourcing through execution and analysis.

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Debunking the Top 10 Data Myths in Field Service: Why Your Data Strategy Matters

WorkWave

Myth 4: Historical Data Is More Valuable Than Real-Time Insights While historical analysis certainly has value, over-reliance on backward-looking metrics creates blind spots to current conditions. The most effective approach combines historical trend analysis with real-time monitoring to gain both perspective and immediacy.

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How Supply Chain & Logistics Companies are Mitigating Labor Shortages

Logistics Viewpoints

In late 2023, Descartes conducted a survey of 1,000 supply chain and logistics decision-makers across North America and Europe across three sectors: manufacturing, distribution and retail; carriers; and logistics services providers. The study also provided insight into what companies are doing to address it.

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Autonomous Planning in Supply Chain: 4 Must-Haves for Next-Generation Platforms

Logistics Viewpoints

According to data from a recent research survey, the following were on top of the supply chain headaches not addressed by their current systems: Supply shortages due to supplier’s inability to meet expected performance targets. It provides a single source of truth with visibility and analytics based on the same data.

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Game-Changers in 2025 What High-Value Importers Should Know

Dedola Global Logistics

Global Logistics Trends 2025 Navigating Key Logistics Trends for High-Value Importers Sourcing from China and Beyond Listen to Our Analysis Your browser does not support the audio element. Metric Value Source/Estimate Global Trade Volume (Goods) $25 trillion WTO Estimate, 2024 U.S. Don’t let 2025 catch you off guard.