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5 Lessons From Military Logistics with Kenneth Carter III

The Logistics of Logistics

Drawing from his military experience, Carter discusses five key lessons that can be applied to improve business operations and leadership, including the importance of flexibility, adaptability, scenario planning, strong leadership culture, effective processes, and training.

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Internet of Things (IoT): Transforming Real-Time Data Collection and Tracking for Digital Product Passports

Logistics Viewpoints

IoT: Powering the Future of Digital Product Passports The Internet of Things (IoT) continues to impact how industries track products and manage data. This network of devices enables seamless, automatic data collection from physical objects in near real-time.

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How the IoT is Changing the Supply Chain Landscape

Material Handling and Logistics

The IoT has made it possible for manufacturers to better monitor, collect and analyze data, and many manufacturers have introduced smart manufacturing concepts and technologies to a plant or even a single production zone. Data in Transit. With all this information streaming from products during transit, who can access the data?

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Validated, Real-Time Visibility for Pharma with Josh Allen

The Logistics of Logistics

Josh attended Bowdoin College and now lives in Lynnfield, MA with his wife and two daughters and spends any extra time he has coaching, training, playing music, or sharing stories with friends and family. About Tive. With Tive, shippers and logistics service providers (LSP) eliminate preventable delays, damage, and shipment failures.

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Fresh Demand Planning: How AI Empowers Retailers

Logistics Viewpoints

Given that we are in the age of AI/ML, I often think of how the small deli where I worked was a perfect training ground for applying AI/ML in fresh supply chain planning. Next week, temperatures go back to seasonal norms; what does that mean about my expected demand?

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Five Keys to Cold Chain Success with Tyler Hildebrand

The Logistics of Logistics

A cold chain is a temperature-controlled supply chain for perishable food products, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals in order to maintain their quality and increase their shelf-life. Food that require temperature control for safety (Example: beef). Refrigerated storage refers to the storing of goods in a reduced temperature atmosphere.

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End-to-end Supply Chain Visibility Calls for Addressing the Unique Needs of Europe

Logistics Viewpoints

As I detailed in a recent column , the answer to constant supply chain volatility is pervasive real-time visibility into the precise location, temperature or status of a shipment — at any point along the journey. Case in point: Europe is at the forefront of the push to move freight from trucks onto trains. Stitching it all together.