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All Articles, eft - Supply Chain & Logistics Business Intelligence

eft - Supply Chain & Logistics Business Intelligence.

All Articles, eft - Supply Chain & Logistics Business Intelligence
Unencumbered access to data, agility and visibility between partners will be key to deploying AI in the supply chain says Josephine-Coombe of Nulogy. The big boys are about to turn up. Priyanka talks to the Chief Technology Officer of CaseStack about blockchain in the supply chain. Customer satisfaction matters more than ever. Priyanka talks with Charles Brewer, CEO of DHL eCommerce on cross-border, last mile and all things digital. A dive into self-drive. Cindy Miller of UPS knows a thing or two about fostering and developing talent, having started as delivery driver, so how does she think labour shortage in logistics can be solved? Quality and the personal touch are critical to success in the supply chain but achieving that is proving to be tough for providers. Politicians are falling far behind the pace of technological change.
All Articles, eft - Supply Chain & Logistics Business Intelligence
First published on www.ITSInternational.com. Guest speaker Sucharita Kodali, Vice President and Principal Analyst at Forrester Research, weighs in on the biggest retail shifts and how a brand can keep up with changing trends. 65% of US warehouse workers are earning at least $12 per hour, up from just 26% in 2014. Mike Edwards, Digital and Brand Innovation Leader, on how to build co-operation across an organisation and differentiate from the competition. As the workload for delivery companies heats up, the challenge of finding and retaining quality drivers is getting tougher. Today, delivery companies, on-line mega retailers, Uber and Lyft are all going after the same pool for their drivers. And it’s getting tougher and tougher. As the workload for delivery companies heats up, the challenge of finding and retaining quality drivers is getting tougher.
All Articles, eft - Supply Chain & Logistics Business Intelligence
Today, delivery companies, on-line mega retailers, Uber and Lyft are all going after the same pool for their drivers. And it’s getting tougher and tougher. The economy is off and running, labor is scarce as drivers and warehouse workers become hard to find. One must get used to being uncomfortable as resources tighten in this hot economy. By John Wagner Jr of Wagner Logistics. Can robotic process automation create savings and help solve a growing labour shortage? Priyanka talks to Bill Best – DVP Supply Chain at Recreational Equipment Inc, more commonly known as REI. Ride sharing services such as Uber and Lyft, also called transportation network companies (TNC), are increasing congestion in US cities, says Schaller Consulting. Article by ITS international.

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