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Top Takeaways from CSCMP 2021: Industry Leaders Discuss Uncertainties and Opportunities

Penske Move Ahead

Industry leaders discussed several topics at this year's CSCMP EDGE conference in Atlanta, and no subject was more important than how companies managed supply chain disruptions over the past year and the top priorities for the future. Here are several of my key takeaways from this year's meeting.

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CSCMP State of Logistics Report Fall 2023 Update: Resilience and Relationships Take Center Stage for Shippers

Penske Move Ahead

The 34th Annual State of Logistics Report was first presented by Penske Logistics on June 20. Brogan provided an update during the annual CSCMP EDGE conference on Oct. Overall Logistics Costs Despite shifts in capacity, overall United States business logistics costs rose 19.6% of the national GDP.

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CSCMP State of Logistics Report Update, Presented by Penske: Shifting Consumer and Shipper Demands, a Focus on Resilience Drive Opportunities for 3PLs

Penske Move Ahead

Market demands brought on by COVID-19 are creating new challenges, and opportunities, for third-party logistics providers and the shippers that rely on them as they work to meet increasing customer expectations and minimize supply chain disruptions. The report was introduced by CSCMP and presented by Penske Logistics on June 23.

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Six strategic challenges for Defence logistics

Logistics in War

In 2017, Logistics In War was privileged to have been given permission by the author to publish this essay. It is especially relevant to participants of the Australian and New Zealand Defence Logistics Conference and others elsewhere. Our key alliance partner (USA) published a Joint Concept for Logistics (JCL) in Sep 15.

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Supply Chain & Logistics Education: Ask the Professors

The Logistics Academy

Other ways we support experiential learning include hosting external student case competitions, touring logistics facilities, and attending industry conferences. Jimmy Chen, Bucknell University: One trend is emphasizing the endless possibility of creating new logistics models. This gives students a chance to network.