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How to Make Your Supply Chain More Resilient

Logistics Bureau

Common examples of Supply Chain Disruptions So what are the main reasons that you need to consider supply chain resiliency in the first place? We’ve worked with small local companies and large global supply chains, so have a pretty good idea of which disruptions are most frequent.

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10 Ways A Data Gateway Improves Time to Value Across Your End-to-End Supply Chain

Logistics Viewpoints

For example, with a data gateway, a supply planner gains accelerated access to customer orders, inventory levels, and transportation schedules, all in one place, to increase the user experience of making the right choice to identify inefficiencies and make better, more informed decisions.

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10 Ways A Data Gateway Improves Time to Value Across Your End-to-End Supply Chain

Logistics Viewpoints

For example, with a data gateway, a supply planner gains accelerated access to customer orders, inventory levels, and transportation schedules, all in one place, to increase the user experience of making the right choice to identify inefficiencies and make better, more informed decisions.

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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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Outrun Your Competition: Best Practices for Accelerating Sales Processes

Slow-moving compliance reviews. How can you speed it up? Longer sales cycles. Larger buying committees. Every go-to-market team knows the frustrations that come from a drawn-out sales process. By building a modern GTM motion that uses data, automation, and proven best practices to unlock insights, engage customers, and win faster.

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Implementing an ERP System for Manufacturing Part 1

SYSPRO Smarter ERP

How to approach an ERP project ERP project as a change project Business owners need to have a framework to think through the ERP project. The people who do the work and how they are functionally organized. Project decision-makers should be aware of how these dimensions are involved throughout the ERP implementation.

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Five Common Customs Pitfalls — and How to Avoid Them

Talking Logistics

In the process, for example, the indicated number of pieces in combination with the weight serves as the basis for automated plausibility checks. Compliance. Number of items : Customs declarations with missing or false information on the number of items are instantly rejected by the customs authorities.