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Collaboration and Data Key to Timber Industry

Logistics Business Magazine

Collaboration between different sector organisations is increasingly important to achieving shared targets for the timber industry, according to John Dye, President of the Timber Packaging & Pallet Confederation (TIMCON). Boulton presented latest UK market industry trends, including timber imports, demand, and forecasts.

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Coupa Leverages Community Intelligence to Power AI

Logistics Viewpoints

The public cloud gives Coupa visibility to $6 trillion in transactional data that passes through their platform. “15 15 years ago, Coupa got customers to agree they could leverage their data for the benefit of the community,” Ms. Coupa also has a supply chain collaboration solution that runs on the platform. Turner said.

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Preventing Freight Fraud with Dale Prax

The Logistics of Logistics

His latest undertaking is FreightValidate, an identity and compliance verification system for shippers, freight brokers, motor carriers, load-boards, and factoring companies to verify that entities are in compliance with regulations and identify past, present, or potential fraudulent or double brokering threats.

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Leveraging Data-Driven Decision-Making Tech

Logistics Business Magazine

ORTEC uses data-driven analytics to create supply chain visibility and help solve everyday challenges for staying on target, improving the customer experience, and meeting business goals. The post Leveraging Data-Driven Decision-Making Tech appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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Mastering Supply Chain Resilience with Data

Logistics Business Magazine

The solution lies in a robust approach that leverages data to bolster resilience. Proactive data utilisation not only mitigates present risks but also equips companies to navigate future disruptions with agility and foresight. This includes regularly updating and cleansing the data to remove duplicates and errors.

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Collaborative Shipping Exception Management Brings Parties Together for Efficient Handling

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” So, in a sense, it all boils down to creating a more collaborative supply chain that can accommodate changes and stay agile throughout the disruption. Collaborative Shipping Exception Management Depends on Real-Time Data, End-to-End Transparency, and Context. Additional Benefits of Collaborative Exception Management.

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TGW Presents the Future Fulfilment Centre

Logistics Business Magazine

For example, in the future, staff scheduling need not be handled by employees, but rather can be carried out by intelligent software tools via data processing. Keywords like full data transparency, self-learning and self-recovery are hallmarks of TGW’s Future Fulfillment Center.