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How to Make Your Supply Chain More Resilient

Logistics Bureau

While traditional supply chain management prioritises cost efficiency and speed, modern supply chain resilience demands a more comprehensive approach that balances operational efficiency with risk management and adaptability. Some companies focus almost exclusively on efficiencygetting things done as quickly and cheaply as possible.

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Future-Proof Logistics Warehouses with Flexibility and Throughput

Logistics Viewpoints

Logistics warehouses that prioritize flexibility, operational efficiency, and throughput will be able to secure long-term growth, meet client demands, and stay ahead of evolving industry trends. A flexible warehouse can accommodate these trends without requiring extensive overhauls, ensuring it remains efficient and ready for the future.

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10 Ways A Data Gateway Improves Time to Value Across Your End-to-End Supply Chain

Logistics Viewpoints

Supply chain practitioners seeking the best way to speed decision intelligence, unify supply chain data, and increase operational efficiency can benefit from a supply chain data gateway. With a data gateway you can automate data operations, reducing the need for manual intervention and improving overall efficiency.

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From Static to Dynamic – How AI and Smart Automation Extend WMS Capabilities

Logistics Viewpoints

Warehouse managers and executives face constant pressure to meet rising customer expectations while maintaining cost efficiency and operational excellence. Overlaying a dynamic layer on top of the WMS can sometimes be the the best and most efficient strategy.

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Lessons from “The Goal” for Optimizing Warehouse Operations

Logistics Viewpoints

. “The Goal” is a management-themed novel whose main message centers on identifying and addressing constraints within a system to improve overall efficiency. In our picking example, you would begin by analyzing the entire warehouse to identify where the bottleneck or constraint occurs.

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Beyond The Data with William Sandoval

The Logistics of Logistics

It can be more efficient and safe but also the big rigs and trucks, you do that for big companies and probably the newest segment is this car, vans, trucks and those little sprinter vehicles that are doing the final mile stuff. I will give you an example of predictive. It is all about operational efficiency. It happened quickly.

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The History of Fleet Route Optimisation in Logistics

Logistics Bureau

Over a relatively short period, a transport or fleet manager’s ability to support an efficient distribution network through route and delivery optimisation has shifted from almost nil to almost limitless. A good KPI dashboard can show you for example, the difference between planned and actual kilometers for each route.