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How to Reduce Carbon Footprint in Your Supply Chain

Logistics Bureau

How to Reduce Carbon Emissions in Your Supply Chain 1. Transportation Networks and Modal Shifts A good transportation strategy is one of the best ways to reduce emissions. Through network optimization. The difficulty many businesses now face, is understanding where to start.

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How to Make Your Supply Chain More Resilient

Logistics Bureau

We’re talking about creating a flexible, adaptable network that can absorb shocks, adjust to sudden changes, and keep your business running even when faced with unexpected challenges. Common examples of Supply Chain Disruptions So what are the main reasons that you need to consider supply chain resiliency in the first place?

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Shipping Trends for 2025: What Will Change and How to Adapt

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Image source: Pexels | Shipping Trends for 2025: What Will Change and How to Adapt The logistics industry is continuously evolving, and as we move closer to 2025, businesses will face a range of transformative changes. How to Adapt: Setting up smaller warehouses in strategic locations reduces transportation costs and shortens delivery times.

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Schneider Electric’s Supply Chain Design Journey

Logistics Viewpoints

Schneider Electric’s Journey with Network Design Lee Botham is the global director of modeling and network design at Schneider Electric. For the first few years, the company created regional models to determine how to maintain or improve customer service levels at lower cost.

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Top 5 Barriers to Supply Chain Network Design Adoption and How to Overcome Them

Speaker: Brian Dooley, Director SC Navigator, AIMMS, and Paul van Nierop, Supply Chain Planning Specialist, AIMMS

You have tough decisions to make about your network design. You need answers to urgent network questions, but weeks go by. This on-demand webinar shares research findings from Supply Chain Insights, including the top 5 obstacles that bog you down when trying to improve your network design efforts: Poor data quality.

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Outsourcing transport and warehousing: How to be Successful

Logistics Bureau

On a world scale there are thousands of providers offering third-party services, yet there are only a handful of verylarge ones with the ability, network, systems and infrastructure needed for multinational customers. For example, companies that have their own in-house vehicle fleet often struggle to deliver products on time.

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How to Get the Best Freight Shipping Rates

GoShip Blog

For example, a product classified as Class 150 instead of Class 70 could mean paying twice as much. Leverage Digital Freight Marketplaces Freight brokers and online platforms like GoShip provide access to competitive carrier networks, often securing better rates than direct negotiations. Lower-class shipments (e.g., Class 150+).