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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.

Course 156
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Top courses to upskill manufacturers

SYSPRO Smarter ERP

Here’s a list of top courses manufacturers should consider in 2022 to stay ahead: 1. For example, a controller is the person responsible for managing cash flow, overseeing budgets, and preparing financial statements. Learning, for example, how to properly use systems and read data will improve business efficiency. Manufacturing.

Course 105
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5 examples of the black swan theory

Logistics at MPEPS at UPV

Today we are going to find out what the black swan theory means, how it affects the economy and the society overall and several examples of how the black swan events have changed the words. The video game industry has taken the trend and has also dramatically changed course.

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Top Talking Logistics Posts & Episodes – Plus Indago Highlights (Q2 2023)

Talking Logistics

It depends on whom you ask, of course. I’m sure many carriers, for example, are not celebrating the first half of the year. How would you characterize this year so far, from a supply chain and logistics perspective? Better or worse than expected? Any surprises?

Logistics 130
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The costs of going electric are too great, the benefits too few

Truck News

The Toronto Blue Jays come playoff time, for example. And of course Game of Thrones, Daenerys Targaryen in particular. There are bandwagons I can happily jump aboard. But I digress […]

Course 106
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Is Your Problem Technical or Adaptive?

The Lean Thinker

No matter which of those courses of action I chose, they are not things I can assign to someone else to do for me. The expansion, examples and explanations are my interpretation. A new ERP system is a prime example. This is also the text for a course by the same name taught by the Kansas Leadership Center.

MRP 195
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How Many Warehouses Does the US Have? Nobody Knows

Logistics Viewpoints

The Department of Commerce lists warehousing companies, but of course, most warehouses are not owned by third party logistics or public warehousing companies. So, for example, if the back of a store is picking and packing ecommerce orders, that backroom is a warehouse. Why not the Department of Commerce?