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Körber Elevate 2024: Chart Your Course

Logistics Viewpoints

The theme this year was “Chart Your Course” which Richard Stewart, EVP Americas at Körber Supply Chain pointed out, is all about overcoming supply chain complexities and challenges. The three pillars work together to help Körber customers chart their course for success.

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TWI: Is it Time to Rethink Job Relations?

The Lean Thinker

During the war there was huge growth and turnover within the industrial base as production shifted from civilian products (locomotives, for example) to wartime production (tanks). The challenge, of course, is that nobody owns this material. Background TWI stands for Training Within Industry, a program developed during WWII by the U.S.

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International Trade Compliance Certification

Globalior

Certifications for Trade Compliance Professionals. Many Global Trade Compliance professionals complain that there are insufficient certifications and courses available that are relevant to the industry. Specifically, no widely recognized International Trade Compliance Certification exists.

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Effective Compliance Training

Globalior

Compliance training for the larger organization is an essential part of any compliance department’s scope of work. However, international trade compliance topics are usually very dry and not very exciting for most part. How can compliance training programs be made effective?

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6 Critical Success Factors in Distribution Network Design

Logistics Bureau

Regulatory/Legal Compliance: Customs regulations, safety standards, and labour laws. Of course, it can add up to a vast pool of data, so realistically, access to advanced modelling and analytics tools will be essential to get the most value from it. Sustainability goals: Evaluate options for eco-friendly distribution processes.

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What do trade compliance managers do?

Globalior

Over the past decade, Trade compliance professional jobs have undoubtedly increased all over the world. In each country and in company, these roles have been designed to address immediate needs and important perceived risks and hence trade compliance jobs can have very different scopes of work in different companies.

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Understanding Reverse Logistics: Turning Challenges into Opportunities

Log-hub

Recycling and Disposal Companies collect used products for proper recycling or disposal, ensuring environmental compliance. Additionally, compliance with regulationsespecially for industries like electronicsprotects businesses from legal risks. Seasonal Products Unsold inventory is returned from retailers after a season ends.