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Supplier Onboarding is Core to a Digital Supply Chain Transformation

Logistics Viewpoints

When you talk to companies that have implemented enterprise or supply chain applications, executives will usually admit that they have under-invested in training and preparing users to use the new technology. The most common form of trading partner collaboration is purchase order collaboration. Training is critical.

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Cold Chain Basics with Andy Bahr

The Logistics of Logistics

Food transported in bulk, where the food touches the walls of the vehicle (Example: juices). Packaged foods not fully enclosed by a container (Example: fresh produce). Food that require temperature control for safety (Example: beef). Monitor controls to ensure they are done. Documentation. Types of food subject to FSMA.

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MTS Logistics: An Example of Great Customer Service in Shipping

MTS Logistics

Training and education are only part of MTS Logistics’ formula for achieving a consistently high level of performance. Real-time delivery status updates are crucial for keeping customers informed about their orders, ensuring they are present to receive them, and confirming that the contents meet their expectations.

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Forklift Operator Training: The Complete Guide to Getting Your License

Conger

To comply with OSHA requirements and to protect yourself from the dangers of forklifts, youre going to need to attend a forklift operator training class and have a hands-on evaluation to get your certification. Other requirements are on your employer to either check that you have completed training or that you need to go through it.

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Future-Proof Logistics Warehouses with Flexibility and Throughput

Logistics Viewpoints

For example, flexible systems allow warehouses to shift resources seamlessly between e-commerce and business-to-business (B2B) operations, enabling smooth transitions between high-demand cycles for different clients. Warehouses with high throughput can process orders faster, reduce delays, and ensure timely deliveries.

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Recovering from Peak Season Order Issues

Ship Monk

Unfortunately, every once in a while a frown appears when an order goes wrong. If handled incorrectly, these peak season order issues can negatively impact your brand and drive away return customers. Thankfully, there are ways ecommerce businesses can see where their orders are.

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Mastering Disruption: A Smarter, More Connected Approach

Logistics Viewpoints

trillion next year, omnichannel revenues may be increasing but so are the chances that something, somewhere, will go wrong on the journey of getting orders to the customer. A team of interactive, AI-enabled optimization engines, or agents, are trained in specific logistics tasks like order prioritization, warehouse picking or load-building.