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LTL in a Post-Yellow World with Curtis Garrett

The Logistics of Logistics

About Understand LTL The Understand LTL education brand is a new initiative that is focused on simplifying the LTL industry and helping people to build the mental models in their mind to think about LTL clearly. For carriers, it presents an opportunity to expand their market share and increase their profitability.

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Notes from the 2020 TWI Summit – Part 2

The Lean Thinker

Tyson took a quick show-of-hands poll and informally confirmed his hypothesis that most people who take the TWI Job Instruction 10 hour course are already engaged in training and teaching. Clipped from Tyson’s presentation. Clipped from Roger’s presentation. Then they are graduated and put on their own.

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Modeling brewing capacity to drive cost savings at HEINEKEN

AIMMS

Can you tell me about HEINEKEN’s AIMMS-based Brewing Capacity Model? I understand your team took ownership of this model. Yeah, so there was an existing Brewing Capacity Model which lived in an Excel file. But it had its limitations, of course. I’m curious to learn more about your vision for the model.

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Toyota Kata and Culture Change

The Lean Thinker

Books have been written about “organizational culture” and trying to create models that define “it” in some way. Of course this is ultimately the work of line leadership, represented by the “advance group” or “steering team” or “shepherding group” or whatever you call them.

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Editor’s Choice: WMS Budget – Room for an Implementation?

Logistics Viewpoints

Transitioning from legacy systems presents hurdles that add to the true cost. Licensing and Pricing Most WMS systems are either under perpetual licensing or operate on a subscription model that typically has a monthly fee. With both models, the first year always costs the most due to startup, training, and implementation expenses.

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The Past, Present, and Future of Technology in the Warehouse

Logistics Bureau

That’s probably one of the first differences you’d notice between a warehouse of today and that of 25-plus years ago – and of course it’s down to technology. There’s another supervisor, and another over there, although you can hardly see her for all the operatives moving among the pick faces in that aisle. But What About the Warehouse?

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At St. Luke’s, Supply Chain Excellence Depends Upon Doctor Involvement

Logistics Viewpoints

The net result of that was about $100 million in savings over the course of 10 years. Mr. Wengert explained that medical chains have two types of procurement models. The first is the command-and-control model.” You cannot sustain that” model. “No The other model, Mr. Wengert explained, is the influence model.