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Inventory Management vs. Warehouse Management

The Logistics of Logistics

So, as an example, the IMS tracks and reports that there are 30 widgets in Warehouse A, 25 in Warehouse B, 48 in Manufacturing Plant A, and so on. The other important inventory process an IMS can support is “available to promise.”

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The Cost of U.S.-China Tariffs and Freight Rates

MTS Logistics

For example, the need for container shipping from China may decline if U.S. This comes with greater competition for available shipping space, particularly during peak seasons. As the demand for fewer available container spaces rises, freight rates increase, and results in the increased costs of moving goods.

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Lenovo Excels in Supply Chain Planning with a Hybrid Approach

Logistics Viewpoints

A seller, from the moment they engage with a customer, and all the way through the sales process, can get whatever information they need to communicate with a buyer on what we have available, and what the lead times are, and other similar information. An iGPU (integrated graphic processing unit) is a current example.

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Supplier Onboarding is Core to a Digital Supply Chain Transformation

Logistics Viewpoints

This collaboration allows for better optimization of the supply chain, ensuring the right products are available at the right time. For example, the application sends three auto reminders to a buyer if a PO they cut does not have a corresponding purchase order confirmation associated with it.

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Building AI to Unlearn Bias in Recruiting

Research shows that the hiring process is biased and unfair. While we have made progress to solve this, it’s potentially at risk due to advancements in AI technology. This eBook covers these issues & shows you how AI can ensure workplace diversity.

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Toyota Kata: What If There Is No Takt Time?

The Lean Thinker

The traditional way to calculate takt time is to divide the total time available by the output required in that time. This is true in Steve’s example of an Emergency Department. are an example of this. And suddenly we are back into the world of cycle times and time available. How much time do we have?

Capacity 360
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The New World Of Warehousing with Matt Fain

The Logistics of Logistics

Shippers can quickly locate available warehouse space, while suppliers can effortlessly showcase their facility’s unique capabilities and current “State of Capacity.” Example: Ware2Go is providing on demand warehousing, so companies can scale with on?demand Customer experience. demand warehousing and a nationwide fulfillment network.