Sun.Dec 08, 2024

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Stress a top contributor to lagging truck driver wellness

Commercial Carrier Journal

Research conducted by the World Health Organization found that 83% of U.S. workers suffer from work-related stress.

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Why Are There So Few Women in Logistics?

Logistics Bureau

Despite progress in recent years, the supply chain industry still has a bit of a gender gap, though we’ve seen a lot of change in the past few years. According to Gartner research, women make up 41% of supply chain leadership roles. Industry leaders like Alma and Sherry Heinich highlight the common barriers women face in the industry, from imposter syndrome to lack of representation.

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Implementing Supplier Segmentation for Better Management and Financial Control

Supply Chain Brain

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Supply Chain Education – The Most Effective Option

Logistics Bureau

Did you know that supply chains and wristwatches have two things in common? First, their overall purpose is simple. For a watch, it is to tell the time. For the organisation with the supply chain, it is to satisfy more customers, more profitably to the organisation. Second, what goes on underneath the watch face or behind the top level supply chain dashboard can be very complex.

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Rethinking warehouse work culture: Can automation create better workplaces?

Heico Sandee, CEO of Smart Robotics, explores how automation redefines warehouse culture. By shifting repetitive tasks to skill-based roles, automation improves safety, fosters collaboration, and makes warehousing more appealing to today’s workforce.

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Using PR to Spread the Message of Corporate Social Responsibility

Supply Chain Brain

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Postal Service Head Says Aging Trucks Need Upgrades as Trump Eyes EV Plans

Supply Chain Brain