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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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The Importance of Retail Compliance in Today’s Market

Blue Grace Logistics

To that end, some retailers are upping the ante and doling out punishment for shippers who aren’t in compliance. So what can you do to maintain retail compliance? We covered these and many more topics in a recent webinar including: Weekly Product Planning. One of the key points that the webinar focuses on is visibility.

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Landed Cost & Vendor Compliance

Blue Grace Logistics

In our recent webinar, Landed Cost & Vendor Compliance , we posed some prudent questions for companies to review with their operations teams, listed below. CLICK HERE to view our webinar and learn more about how BlueGrace can benefit your company. What is the true landed cost of freight in terms of inbound shipments?

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Active Supply Chain Design: A Key Imperative for De Risking Supply Chains

Logistics Viewpoints

The bullwhip effect is one example of this disruptive effect, when small changes in demand cause huge demand spikes downstream. Table 1 describes a few examples of these types of risks. Examples of disruptive risks are suppliers going out of business or shipwrecks that result in the loss of cargo containers.

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Nine Key Steps to Enabling Resilient Supply Chains

Logistics Viewpoints

For example, start at the sourcing process to find, all else being equal, more sustainable suppliers, women-owned, or have characteristics that support compliance. Designing vehicle routes that explicitly optimize transportation routes with carbon footprint considerations is another example.

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How We Use Data to Better Plan for Produce Season

FreightWaves SONAR

Take, for example, the market of Twin Falls, Idaho in comparison to Lakeland, Florida. Users of SONAR are then able to use the most up-to-date market data to react with pricing and capacity strategies faster to strengthen negotiations, compliance and relationships. This can be seen in a list or map view form.

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Autoliv’s Supply Chain Risk Management Journey

Logistics Viewpoints

Professionals from procurement, compliance, logistics, sustainability, information-security and several other internal stakeholder all use the solution for different reasons. It is also important for other stakeholders including our compliance, sustainability and even our customer management teams. Soon we will do more training.