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LTL in a Post-Yellow World with Curtis Garrett

The Logistics of Logistics

Curtis is also the Founder of Understand LTL , an LTL training firm. Curtis is also the Founder of Understand LTL, an LTL training firm. By simplifying the industry and helping people to build mental models for thinking about LTL, they are making it easier for people to learn and master this complex topic.

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Notes from the 2020 TWI Summit – Part 2

The Lean Thinker

Tyson zeroed right in on one of the biggest problems with “training” – getting people to adopt the new process or method after we have taught it to them. Compounding this was that, in his example, the training was TWI Job Instruction – how to train. Clipped from Tyson’s presentation.

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How Do You Know They Know?

The Lean Thinker

Present the Operation. All too often I see “training” that looks like this: Bring the team members into a room. Have them sign something that says they acknowledge they have been “trained.”. It is a check, right after the operation (present the operation) was performed to see how well it worked. Try Out Performance.

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The Importance of Energy Transition and Sustainability in the Logistics and Supply Chain Industry

Logistics Viewpoints

Digital Twins: Virtual models of supply chain networks identify inefficiencies and predict the impact of sustainability measures. Implement technologies incrementally to manage costs and training needs. Workforce Training: Equip employees with the skills and knowledge needed to implement sustainable practices effectively.

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Fleet Management 2.0: The Rise of Connected Vehicles in Global Supply Chains

Logistics Viewpoints

Safety improvements are achieved by monitoring driver behaviors like speed and braking, providing data that enables targeted training to reduce incidents and improve regulatory compliance. Investing in workforce training is also critical; fleet managers equipped to interpret and act on IoT data insights make informed, data-driven decisions.

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The Potential of DOGE to Revolutionize Manufacturing and Supply Chain Logistics

Logistics Viewpoints

Training in areas such as robotics, AI, and data analytics would be crucial. Enhanced Crisis Response: Real-time analytics and predictive modeling can improve disaster preparedness and minimize disruptions, ensuring greater resilience in critical supply chains.

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Editor’s Choice: WMS Budget – Room for an Implementation?

Logistics Viewpoints

Transitioning from legacy systems presents hurdles that add to the true cost. Plan for training – An implementation will save you money and give you a competitive edge, but only if your employees know how to use the new system. Don’t be afraid to advocate for and invest in training to ensure a seamless transition.