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The Next Frontier in Food Logistics with Alexis Mizell-Pleasant

The Logistics of Logistics

Food Logistics also caters to professionals in the logistics sector, including transportation, warehousing, distribution, software, and technology. It covers topics related to food and beverage manufacturing, producing, processing, retailing, distributing, restaurant and food service, warehousing, transportation, and storage.

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The Top 100 Logistics Companies with Seth Clevenger

The Logistics of Logistics

When it comes to major issues, industry events, and new developments, TT journalists get the story first and get it right, keeping readers informed about all aspects of the trucking industry and helping them stay ready for what’s to come. He is a 2005 graduate of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Freight brokerage giant C.H.

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The New Generation of Microservices-Based Applications Can Create ‘Cliff Events’

Logistics Viewpoints

Developers could work in smaller, more specialized groups to improve a software component without risking the entire application. Executives at Blue Yonder refer to this as a “cliff event.” Eventually, customers will have a completely modern micro-services solution while never having to experience a cliff event.

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Efficient Frozen Food Distribution: Inside the Build-out of Two Automated Facilities

Logistics Viewpoints

In December of 2019, the global grocery retailer Ahold Delhaize announced it was investing $480 million to transform and expand its US supply chain operations to support a strategy to transition the supply chain network into a fully-integrated, self-distribution model.

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Amul’s Optimized Supply Chain: Driving Global Growth in the Dairy Industry

Logistics Viewpoints

Distribution Network : Amul employs a wide distribution network that includes a mix of direct sales to retailers, wholesalers, and through its own branded outlets. The products are marketed under the Amul brand name, utilizing the recognizable Amul Girl to deliver witty commentary on contemporary events.

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Logistics Cyclists raise £225,000 for Transaid

Logistics Business Magazine

This followed just two and a half weeks after a separate group of 40 riders raised £60,000 for a demanding 159-mile, two-day ride battling the elements, from Newcastle to Edinburgh. We had two fantastic groups, each passionate about our life-saving work.

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Alstef Group launches new software suite

Logistics Business Magazine

Developed by Alstef Group through knowledge and experience gained over 40 years of intralogistics management and controls, OPAL is an innovative, unified software suite, which ensures the overall control of automated storage, AGV fleets, order picking, and the associated flows for all logistics solutions offered by the group.