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The Growing Skills Gap & How Vocational Training Can Help to Shrink It

GlobalTranz

More manufacturers are turning toward vocational training and apprenticeship programs to help close the skills gap. According to The Huffington Pos t, a wide variety of apprenticeship programs focus on construction and manufacturing, creating a largely untapped resource of new skilled labor that manufacturers could easily access.

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The Beginner’s Guide to Bill of Lading Documents

ShipLilly

While you don’t want to forget any of those documents (no matter how numerous or tedious they may be), there’s one you definitely want to become familiar with: the bill of lading. Additionally, since most BoLs are considered a title of goods, these documents (much like the cargo they list) can be used in negotiations.

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Supply Chain Leaders – Revealing the secrets of the elite

Log-hub

Then get that strategic mindset and holistic approach to understand IT as a buyer, go deeply into cost-to-serve understanding, and spread AI awareness in your market. An all-inclusive package of skills and tools has to go hand in hand with the top management of every company. Are you into this already?

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How did we get here? Building the Defence logistician – Part One

Logistics in War

Everyone in the room is probably quite confident that they have a definition of what a logistician is; whether you agree with one another is another question. RML, originating in the US military, desired a revolution in process, organisation and skills relevant to logisticians.

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Logistics, Digital Transformation and Future Logisticians

Logistics in War

The future warehousing staff will need to be skilled in the operation and maintenance of machines rather than in receiving goods, sorting, stacking, loading and delivery themselves. It means that future logisticians will need different knowledge, skills and attributes; perhaps like the table below suggests: Continuing Requirement.

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The realities of logistics and strategic leadership: lessons from the ADF’s senior-most logisticians

Logistics in War

The introduction of capability has traditionally been influenced by a number of intellectual capital shortfalls including conceptual and analytical skills, policy writing skills bureaucratic skills, systems engineering, financial management and corporate risk management. The nature of military involvement.

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Focus on people drives success for Utz Group

Logistics Business Magazine

We offer a range of opportunities for professional development – including digital training through the Utz Academy – and ensure that we provide attractive financial incentives and benefits, including an annual profit-sharing scheme.”. Training and professional development have always been a high priority at Utz. Family ethos.

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