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Breaking Down Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Trinity Logistics

In 1956 , “Artificial Intelligence” was officially coined by John McCarthy, Marvin Minsky, Nathaniel Rochester, and Claude Shannon at the Dartmouth Conference. The conference is seen as the founding event of AI. Generative AI refers to AI models that can generate new data like the data its trained on. Awesome, right?

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Engaging Men in Gender Diversity

Women in Trucking

who addressed the topic in her presentation at the 2019 Accelerate! Conference & Expo. Show up by being present, engaged and committed. Online training and intranet career portals that offer guidance and identify steps for advancement are available. Ask about others’ experiences and share their own.

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5 Tips to Facing Your Fear of an Uncertain Freight Market

Trinity Logistics

For this article, I want to talk to you about how to bring that sense of comfort and confidence in your service for shipper relationships, your carrier relationships, and even for yourself. Jennifer Hoffman of Trinity Logistics is sharing freight market information at Trinity’s 2022 Freight Agent Conference.

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Preparing for preparedness – how should we begin?

Logistics in War

These articles might suggest to some that any attempts to devote time to addressing logistics readiness are likely to fail. Eccles argued that ‘no problem presents more difficulty than trying to determine in advance the most efficient balance of logistics resources and combat forces that will be needed for any campaign’. [2]

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What does the Logistics World of the Future look like?

Logistics Business Magazine

Transport management and visibility specialist Transporeon recently staged an online conference which very neatly replicated the format of the real-world version with a quirky navigation that allowed attendees to enter different rooms in a faithfully reproduced virtual ‘venue’. Read the whole article here. I’m not convinced.

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Every logistician must write

Logistics in War

His insights were based on a view that ‘standard officer training, education and experience’ was not enough and that ‘doing more was a personal responsibility’. I have read many articles on why, as a member of the profession of arms, it is important that we write. To write is to convince and influence. The thoughts here are his own.

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Preparing for preparedness – how should we begin?

Logistics in War

These articles might suggest to some that any attempts to devote time to addressing logistics readiness are likely to fail. Eccles argued that ‘no problem presents more difficulty than trying to determine in advance the most efficient balance of logistics resources and combat forces that will be needed for any campaign’. [2]