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Knowledge Base. Use Big Data to Improve Your Supply Chain. Organizations must have the right processes and strategies in place in order to access that data, analyze it, and then make it actionable. Cross-Brand Collaborations: X Marks the Spot. Cross-brand collaborations seem to be everywhere right now. But why the sudden explosion in collaborations? And why do brands do it? Getting More Strategic about Transportation Sourcing. When faced with the logistical dilemma created by the truck driver shortage, increased traffic, and the increase from retail to e-commerce, challenges can't be fixed by doing what's always been done. Overcoming Omni-channel Challenges in Retail. Supply chains should allocate product across today's complex omni-channel networks to fulfill customer demand. Tammy Flanders Hetrick. Internal Audits: The Cornerstone of Compliance. Internal audits are the cornerstone of your compliance program. Monitoring your performance, and that of your customs broker, is the only way to determine if the policies and procedures you’ve put in place are effective. What Can Humanitarian Supply Chains Learn from the Private Sector? Humanitarian supply chains have an opportunity to employ best practices in performance management to make their donor dollars go far further than they do today. If you lead a humanitarian supply chain, what can you do? Data Management—Vital Today! There are value points in managing information gathered from a strong TMS system that can also provide a solid pre-audit program to double check accuracy of bills before payment. Securing Capacity for Freight Moving In and Out of Mexico. For shippers, importing to and exporting from Mexico can present a unique set of challenges. One of the toughest challenges that cross-border shippers in today’s market face is securing high quality capacity on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border. How an End-to-End Strategy Can Help You Overcome The Capacity Crunch. Here are five tips for refocusing your approach to solution design with an end-to-end mindset. Managing Warehousing Requirements During Peak Periods (Without Committing to Long-term Contracts) Warehouses should use these techniques to maintain service level agreements—the guaranteed turnaround time for an order to go out—during peak demand periods. Is Your 3PL Provider Causing You Headaches? Here is What to Look for in a 3PL Partnership. While technology is helpful in executing specific tasks, it cannot alone replace quality human interaction. Shippers should make sure their 3PL provider is working with them in an efficient, friendly, and attentive manner. Thinking Beyond Home Delivery. Consumer expectations are becoming increasingly demanding, and matching supply to demand is crucial for any successful supply chain. Load and Expedite. There are a lot of moving parts in the production of a product. The key is to value stream your supply chain to make sure everyone understands the risks and rewards in the process. Move Beyond Traditional Label Maker TMS or Surrender to Amazon’s Profit Squeeze. Retailers and manufacturers are beginning to seek a solution to eliminate supply chain silos and transcend the restrictions of traditional TMS static rules and rates that lead to customer disruptions and cost inefficiencies. The Power of Supply Chain Visibility. The key to supply chain visibility is a common system that all stakeholders can use to plan their moves, be alerted to changes as they occur, and make real time adjustments to keep the supply chain moving smoothly. Reverse Logistics Discussion Highlights Upcoming Conference. SMC³ will discuss the implications of the rising reliance on reverse logistics during our upcoming educational conference, Connections 2018, held June 25-27 at the Greenbrier in West Virginia. Transwide is Ready for a New Digitalization Era in Logistics. Carriers, shippers and logistic service providers are facing new challenges today. With digitalization, all players in the supply chain will require instant and efficient response time to their questions or concerns. We Must Be 'Smart' About the Future of Infrastructure. Warehouses who use this philosophy to create disciplined, rigorous strategies were able to achieve superior results. 2018 State of the Third-Party Logistics Industry Report. This second-annual report is designed to help warehouses increase both their market share and profitability by addressing the most dramatic change of all—The Rising Demand for a Superior Customer Experience. Software-as-a-Service or Outsourced Managed Services: Which is Right for Your Organization? There is no “one size fits all” approach when it comes to managing transportation operations, so each shipper needs to carefully consider each option before making a decision. Supply Chain Strategy and E-Commerce Success. Here are the six most important elements to consider when creating an item-specific supply chain strategy. Bridging the Gap Between Craft and Technology. Having tools such as predictive analytics technology integrated with artificial intelligence while still enthusiastically embracing the craft of logistics will be how our industry truly innovates for our clients. Want to Run a More Successful 3PL? Learn from the Best. Warehouses who use this philosophy to create disciplined, rigorous strategies were able to achieve superior results. Top 8 Logistics Challenges Facing the Industry. Here is a snapshot into the top pain-points and how to deal with these challenges. Accelerate Breakthrough by Helping Human Experts. While machine learning and predictive intelligence will shape this era, creative companies which value collaboration, human expertise and servant leadership can change the game. How TMS is Proving ‘Time is Money’ for Shippers in 2018. Shippers with solid TMS platforms in place can save money not only in terms of freight rates, but also in terms of cost avoidance and labor expenses. It's Time to Make Inbound Freight Management a Priority. It’s time to make inbound freight a priority and begin reaping the benefits of a program that creates win-win rewards for all supply chain partners. Top 3 Supply Chain Check-ups Provide Cost Savings. During a supply chain check-up, focusing on a few of the right diagnostics results in healthy cost savings. Rapid Rollout Plan for Manhattan's WMS. A rapid implementation strategy is ideal for enterprises whom must implement very fast, as well as continuing focus on process improvements. Polaris Transportation Group Embraces Blockchain Technology. Blockchain and robotic process automation is the next big bet. The Need for Speed in Automated Truck Policy. Automated trucks will be the solution to the driver shortage—if they ever make it to the highway. The New Era of Smart City Logistics. The continued migration of people to cities and increase in online shopping will generate more freight deliveries to and within urban areas. Let’s talk about your company’s futureproof strategy to meet the challenges and opportunities of smart city logistics head-on. Dr. David Widdifield. The Last Mile—History Repeating As Supply Managers Face Peak Season. To prepare for this coming shopping season, supply chain managers need to engage key stakeholders to review current logistics operations and strategically assess whether or not they are prepared to meet existing consumer expectations. Hazmat 101: Exceeding Safety and Compliance Standards. Compliance is a team effort. Shippers should partner with carriers well-versed in the transportation of hazmat materials to help ensure they stay compliant and safe. Florida Seaports Weather the Storm and Thrive through Meticulous Emergency Response Preparedness. The preparations made by Florida seaports allowed them to perform efficiently and safely before, during, and after Hurricane Irma. Next-Generation TMS Can Move Your Organization Into the Future. In order to drive sustainable, impactful change within your organization, it’s important to have the tools and expertise to turn data into actionable business intelligence. The Advantages of Strategic Procurement. Boost procurement sourcing by finding a provider who can deliver all three of the necessary components: transportation expertise, technology and process. Here’s how. Brandon C. Bennett. 5 Ways to Execute a High-Performing Demo Program for Medical Devices. Now more than ever healthcare supply chains are key differentiators for best-in-class manufacturers. Recent Industry Disruptions Challenge, Improve Retail Logistics and Supply Chain. The retail industry needs to adapt an agile and visible supply chain to fulfill increasingly demanding consumer requests. Chris Makowski and Nisa Moore. Insights into Complexities of Managing Secure Global Transportation for the Government. Establishing a committed team and communicating procedures and expectations is the key to managing the complex web of global shipping. Optimizing Inbound Freight Beyond the Shipment Level. In order to gain true end-to-end supply chain visibility and unlock the full potential for strategic savings opportunities, shippers must get beyond the shipment level to the PO level. Need Flexibility? Seek Out Full-Service 3PLs. By quickly adapting to various industries and commodities and responding to client requests with urgency and an extremely high level of customer service quality, a strong 3PL will find it can outlast even the most convenient warehousing options. Sweep the Dock for E-Commerce Insight. By tapping collective, multi-modal intellectual capital of leading industry pioneers, shippers can transform the supply chain with a sweep of the dock. The Power of Transparency: Technology and Your Supply Chain. In a world driven by new technology, industries are finding ways to work faster and smarter. Handle With Care: How to Be the Best At Fulfilling Your Clients’ Chemical Handling Needs. If your firm is looking to break into chemical handling or currently handles chemicals and wants to perform better, this guide offers key factors to becoming the best in the industry. Blended Synergy: The Balance of Automation & Expertise. The Internet of Things will streamline and optimize to never before possible levels, dramatically impacting the supply chain for the better. Working Alongside Robots: No Longer Science Fiction. Working alongside robots in warehouses is the way of the present, rather than the way of the future. Planning for the IoT and the Future of Your Supply Chain. The Internet of Things will streamline and optimize to never before possible levels, dramatically impacting the supply chain for the better. Shopping for a Transportation Management System: Factors to Consider. Use these five points to help find a transportation management system. Consumer Demand Helping Drive 3PL Industry Growth. Organizations are turning to third party logistics providers and enhanced transportation management technology to deliver the velocity, visibility, predictability, and control they need. Achieving Greater Visibility and Agility. Leaders are exploring supply chain efficiencies with tools that enable stability, cost reduction, supply chain agility, product innovation, speed and visibility. TMS Launches New Era: Control Tower Visibility. Your next transportation management system will soon serve as your company’s control tower with widespread visibility across all departments in your organization. How to Reap the Benefits of Asian Free Trade Agreements. More and more companies are realizing the benefits of fully managing eligible free trade agreements within the Asian region. Mastering Logistics Complexity: How to Take Control With Technology. Organizations are looking to technology to help manage the complexities of the transport operation and to differentiate themselves in the increasingly competitive markets they operate in. Winning on Your Terms. Leading logistics providers are driving change – rather than responding to it – by leveraging modern TMS solutions. What Your Transportation Management System Should Provide. Get the most out of a transportation management system by ensuring it provides the following functions. Testing the Quality of Logistics-Critical Applications. Deploying applications quickly and affordably, and ensuring those systems perform as promised, will be a key to success in tomorrow’s freight and logistics sector. How 3PL Warehouses Can Capitalize on the Escalating Demands of Prospects and Customers. 3PL warehouses are not only in demand, but in a position of strength. This provides 3PL operators a unique opportunity to build lasting relationships with key customers, suppliers, and retailers of their choice. Shaking Up the Brown Box: Big Winners in Supply Chain Evolution. Business to consumer demand is set to outpace supply in the marketplace. Those who can solve that problem will be the big winners in the next phase of supply chain management. Industry 4.0 is the X Factor that Will Transform Today’s Supply Chains. An Industry 4.0-enabled supply chain will collect and analyze data across all machines, yielding faster processes that are more flexible and produce higher-quality goods at reduced costs. The Pragmatist’s Guide: 10 Simple Strategies to Reduce Freight Costs Now. Freight transportation is your biggest logistics expense, so it’s likely that you’re under constant pressure to drive down these costs. Use these tips to cut costs. Cloud Collaboration Increases Supply Chain Efficiency. As more companies replace legacy technology systems with more sophisticated platforms, the benefits of cloud-based collaboration will increase exponentially. What supply chain resolutions are you making this year? Another year is upon us and with it comes a new opportunity to do things differently; to do things better. After all, if you are not evolving, you are dying. How the Right Shipping Software Impacts Your Bottom Line. Choosing the right shipping software is critical because it impacts your company’s bottom line. Here are eight steps to take to ensure you choose the right solution for your company’s individual needs. How Driverless Trucks Will Change Supply Chain Strategy. The driverless truck phenomenon is closer to reality than you might think and that means it’s time to start strategizing how this could impact supply chains. Here are three areas to start considering. How Specialized Transportation Can Improve Customer Service. Working with a specialized transportation provider will save you time and headaches while keeping your customers happy and costs down. Five Best Practices Before Beginning a Transportation RFP. An organized and well-prepared Request for Proposal (RFP) can yield a variety of benefits for your company. Here are five tips to consider before starting an RFP. What’s Driving the Air Freight Industry Today? These developments are helping the transportation industry to continually evolve. Three Returns Strategies for Improving Omni-channel Retail. To cost-effectively leverage an omni-channel strategy, it is vital to proactively plan for returns and align your operations accordingly. What Is Your Shipper-Logistics Provider Relationship Costing You? The challenge for shippers considering a new logistics provider is understanding how to evaluate the overall potential of the relationship. Use these key items to ensure success. Share Everything: Why Multi-tenant Technology Wins. The benefits of a multi-tenant software platform are immense. Chris Johnson of LeanLogistics outlines the four areas of value with multi-tenant technology. Global Retail Expansion: The Convergence of Marketing, Customer Service, and Supply Chain Strategies. Brands who never anticipated going global are finding that they all of a sudden are, thanks to the progression of e-commerce and increasing customer expectations. Complying With Big-box Retailer Requirements. Complying with big-box retailer requirements isn’t always easy, but it pays off in the result of a cohesive 3PL team, satisfied employees and continued business. Multiple Channels Are Making Supply Chains More Complex. It’s all about flexibility and speed in today’s changing retail and e-commerce markets. Peter L. Coratola Jr. The Potential of Change. With schools across the country rapidly increasing the use of technology in the classroom, recent graduates entering into the logistics workforce expect similar atmospheres. The March of Technology. Technology can make the difference between profit and loss in a low-margin environment. As margins squeeze ever tighter, staying current with technology can make the ultimate difference ultimate success or failure. Is It Time to Think About Logistics Outsourcing? A company’s ability to efficiently execute a supply chain strategy in today’s environment can be enhanced by logistics outsourcing with a strategic partner. Optimizing Inbound for Improved E-Commerce Fulfillment. A more comprehensive approach to supply chain management can help provide a great omni-channel experience that encourages customer loyalty and optimizes profitability. Truckload Capacity: There is Always a Truck Going That Way. Searching for capacity is sometimes a tough job, but there is always somebody driving where you need to go. Increased Visibility. Freight location and status updates, along with advanced predictive analytics capabilities, are making load tracking a valuable tool for shippers, brokers, 3PLs, and carriers. Richard G. Piontek. Preparation: The Key to Successful Business…and Procurement Projects. A successful procurement project or event is all about the right preparation. Import Express LCL Service. Using an import express less-than-container service, particularly from China, offers cost savings and faster transit times over traditional consolidated LCL services. Keeping an Eye on Cost Management. An acceleration of mergers and acquisitions is causing dramatic changes to the supply chain. Are you prepared to manage through this changing environment while managing cost? What You Need to Know About the New SOLAS Regulation. Here are the key facts you need to know about the new Safety of Life at Sea regulation. Adapters Win in the Multi-Modal, Omni-Channel Fast Lane. Competitive agility and adaptability help shippers win the multi- and omni-channel race to the customer. Big Data: Breaking Down Key Information and Putting It to Work. When you break down big data, new types of data is found that can be used to benefit customers and build a stronger advantage competitively. Is Transportation Management Your Core Competency? When evaluating your needs for a transportation management system it’s important to look beyond technology and consider who will manage planning and execution. Use this advice to determine if a managed service provider will deliver greater value than developing an in-house team. Become an Extension of Your Client’s Brand. As entities responsible for brokering appropriate carrier rates, ensuring accurate quantities of orders and guaranteeing high quality of products, third-party logistics providers are extensions of companies’ brands. Survey Says: Invest in Warehouse Technology. How do industry leaders plan to keep up with these unprecedented demands? The short answer is technology investment. 3PL Customer Service Specialization. Industry expertise is the most impactful way to positively affect customer service requirements. It’s Chemistry: Globally Harmonized System Facilitates Trade. As the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals become more prevalent, the logistics industry will reap the benefits of increased, streamlined trade. CBP’s ACE Reporting Will Reduce Global Trade Risks. Even though the rollout of the Automated Commercial Environment has had a bevy of delays, quicker and easier data access will benefit government agencies and the trading industry. Three Key Points to Communicate to Become Your Customers’ Dream Provider. Communication and transparency are key to being a good partner to your clients. Use this advice to effectively communicate with customers. Managing Warehousing Requirements During Peak Periods (Without Committing to Long-term Contracts) Warehouses can use a number of techniques to maintain service level agreements (SLAs) – the ”guaranteed” turnaround time for an order to go out – during peak demand periods. Using RFPs to Optimize Partnerships. Transparency and communication are key in the RFP process to develop a true and lasting partnership with a 3PL provider. The “Direct-to-Consumer” Trend: Retail Shift Affects Logistics Operations. Direct-to-consumer selling is where the omni-channel strategy becomes truly powerful. Analyzing Freight & Logistics Operations. Disruption is coming to the freight and logistics industry. By seeing and understanding the full spectrum of operations, transport-oriented firms can survive and succeed in a dramatically changed environment. Three Imperatives for Managing Carrier Rates. Use these tips to ensure your global shipments are contracted with a cost-effective and reliable provider. Crossborder E-commerce Into the U.S. Just Got A Lot Easier – U.S. Retailers Should Take Note and Plan Accordingly. The new de minimis rate allows e-commerce retailers to see faster customs procedures and border clearance, which will accelerate delivery speed. Advantages of Partial Truckload Shipping. Shippers should consider partial shipping when looking for faster transit times, less handling, and a more cost-effective solution. Accelerating Enterprise Logistics With Top-Tier Multi-Modal Solutions. Logistics has evolved into a strategic business concern, driving enterprises to seek third-party logistics (3PL) providers with multi-modal capabilities for complete end-to-end integration. Education, Outreach Keys to Changing the Face of Supply Chain. The key to promoting career opportunities in the supply chain is education, both in traditional and not-so-traditional ways. It’s All About Risk: The Case for the Cloud. Cloud software has many advantages including a fast start up, frequent upgrades, and less overall costs. A Five-Step Blueprint for 3PL Success. It is critical that 3PLs take a hard look at operations to determine areas for cost reduction, productivity and efficiency improvements, and opportunities for new service offerings and revenue streams. Multinational Diversity Drives Measurable Success in Logistics Operations. Multiculturalism can be the competitive advantage that makes the critical difference in the success of your supply chain operations. Using Data Analysis to Minimize Transportation Costs. Minimizing transportation costs through data analysis can have a huge impact on a company’s bottom line. Spring Clean Your Trade and Compliance Processes. Companies should reevaluate its compliance processes to look at previous set plans and get programs ready for upcoming developments. So You’ve Decided to Invest in a Global TMS – Now What? When choosing a transportation management system, it’s important to ensure it will meet all of your requirements. Transportation 2016 (And Beyond): The Old Rules Don’t Apply. In today’s global, highly competitive market, the old rules of transportation no longer apply if you want to remain profitable and competitive. What Effect Will 3D Printing Have on Logistics and SCM? 3D printers may alter the supply chain by reducing manufacturing lead times and creating shorter time-to-market for new designs. Thoughts on Independent Contractor Pitfalls. It is important to be vigilant about new regulations and interpretations that effect the industry and impacts business. Real-Time Load Tracking: Improving Productivity and Customer Service, and Reducing Costs. A real time tracking platform helps you revolutionize your logistics operations by improving service while reducing costs. Inbound Vendor Programs. The expense of inbound vendor traffic and its impact on landed cost is overlooked. Use this advice to better managing inbound vendor freight. Free Trade – Vital to Our Industry. Given the importance of free trade, it is important to know the positive effects of free trade and the Trans-Pacific Partnership on the U.S. economy. The Value of a Positive Customer Experience. The real value of a software partner can be found in the days and weeks that come after the learning phase. Most customers are looking for a positive experience to happen after the purchase. What Trends are Shaping the Global Air Freight Market? Keep these trends in mind when selecting an air logistics supplier to find the best solution to suits your needs. Intelligent Technology Provides Visibility into Supply Chain. Intelligent transportation technology provides new sources of competitive advantage through complete supply chain visibility. Be a Logistics Superhero. Increasing costs and challenges within the logistics industry affect your bottom line. Use these steps to reduce logistics costs. CPG Market Demanding More Flexible Logistics Solutions. E-commerce and omni-channel retailing have a major impact on supply chain and logistics needs, and customers have to make sure their supply chain is equipped to offer maximum flexibility. Working With the Right Enterprise Logistics Provider Makes Good Companies Significantly Better. An Enterprise Logistics partnership helps improve companies by delivering customized applications to improve market advantage. Cloud Inspections: Improving Productivity, Safety, and Reducing Costs. Today's cloud-based inspection systems improve productivity by simplifying the traditional inspection method and compiling important data to be accessed at any time and anyplace. Connected Vehicles & Smart Infrastructure. Vehicle-to-Vehicle communications and Vehicle-to-Infrastructure technologies will revolutionize transportation by making our road system safer, more efficient, and less dependent upon the human element for effective decision-making. Tight Market for Industrial Real Estate Impacts Supply Chain Costs. When setting future supply chain budgets, companies must take into account not only the increased cost of industrial real estate, but also longer lead times for new space in many markets. Three Supply Chain Risks and How to Address Them. Enabling a holistic, integrated approach to managing global supplier risks allows companies to minimize risks, protect brand integrity, and reduce supply chain costs. The Next Frontier of Supply Chain Innovation: Analytics, LEAN and the Power of Big Data. The confluence of faster data access, better analytical tools, and data-driven business decisions, make it more likely that future supply chain optimization will be continuous. What is Globalization Doing to the World of Logistics? Globalization has a dramatic impact on strategic sourcing, logistics excellence, and supply chain management. Here’s how your company can become a preferred employer in today’s global age. Three Ways to Drill Down Costs in Oil & Gas Supply Chains. Here are three ways companies are optimizing their oil and gas supply chains and creating more predictable financial returns. Leverage Data to Navigate Uncertain Times. Companies are seeking data to help them understand their supply chain networks, and strategic enterprise partners are providing the needed information to them through logistics. Supply-chain Visibility: Why It Still Leaves Decision Makers in the Dark. How a logistics data refinery can improve supply chain visibility and analytics. Traditional Supply Chain Models Will Be Extinct in 2025, Thanks to These 10 Disruptors. Companies must formulate a strategic plan that includes core competencies and future business objectives to prepare to meet the challenges of the next decade. Capacity Crunch. Driverless trucks may be a solution to the truck driver shortage in the future, but here are some ideas for how to cope now. Changing Regulations Regarding Shipping Lithium Batteries Present Unique Hazards for Shippers, Carriers and Receivers. Shippers, carriers, manufacturers – everyone in the business of shipping Dangerous Goods needs to stay up to date on what’s going on in the industry. Flexibility Key to Success in Liquor Logistics. The logistics of shipping alcoholic beverages is complex and fraught with challenges. Strategic thinking and supply chain flexibility are keys to success. Nearshoring: Mexico – Is It Time? Mexico presents an attractive option for U.S.-based companies moving all or a portion of their supply chains closer to home. The Evolution of Enterprise Logistics. Enterprise logistics providers are developing solutions that fuse data elements for insights that enable decisionmaking. What is a True Integrated Logistics Services Partner and How Do You Find One? Integrated Logistics Services providers address supply chain challenges facing shippers to improve logistics operations. Best-in-Class Supply Chains Won't Overlook Freight Payment. Freight audit and payment provide the control needed to meet the challenges of managing global freight spend. Supply Chain Relationship Management. Managing supply chain partnerships strategically improves their viability and reliability. Plan Better Truck Routes: Long-range Itinerary Generation Enhances Operations. Innovative route planning tools create meaningful links between long-range planning and real-world agility. Fusing Big Data and the Supply Chain: The Future is NOW. By strategically leveraging supply chain data, companies can win in their industry and increase enterprise value. Invest in Productivity. Equip employees with the most efficient tools, such as computers, software, and Internet service, to boost productivity. Access to Reliable Transportation Regardless of Transportation Market Conditions. Clear transportation management strategy and technologies allow companies to deliver superior service at lower cost. Automating Key Steps to Strategically Optimize Inbound Supply Chains. Best in class companies use a variety of global trade automation tools to lower inbound costs and improve processes. The Benefits of Using a Foreign Trade Zone. Importers and exporters can achieve cost savings by using a foreign trade zone. Scaling Supply Chain Partnerships. Scaling your supply chain can trigger significant adjustments in your partnerships. Plan, Write, and Implement a Successful Software Project. Successful software projects require thoughtful planning, the right partners, and flexibility. Looking for One Logistics Partner That Does Everything with Excellence? An enterprise logistics provider delivers holistic solutions that transform your business. PVMI: A New Approach to Supply Chain Control. Production vendor managed inventory enables manufacturers to gain supply chain control. Transportation Planning – A Manual Headache Or an Optimized Dream. Fluctuating fuel prices, Hours of Service rules, and other factors make optimized routing and scheduling vital. Know Thy Partner: Beyond C-TPAT. Knowing your global trading partners can help maintain a smooth flow of goods, while ensuring safety and security. How to Deploy a Successful Improvement Program. Successful continuous improvement initiatives require focusing on achievable goals. Opportunities in the Southeast are Fueling Logistics Growth. The Southeastern U.S. is a logistics hotspot thanks to increased trade with Latin America and auto manufacturing growth in the region. Saving Time and Money Through Automation. Automating office functions, shipment tracking, and data exchange can help companies cut costs and improve customer service. Have You Seen That 584-Page ‘Map’ Yet? The Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act steps up surety bond requirements for freight brokers. Extended LEAN™ Increases Speed to Competitive Advantage. Continuous Improvement Method Takes Companies from Surviving to Thriving. The Extended LEAN roadmap reduces costs, saves time, and increases speed to competitive advantage. Mobility Solutions That Improve Field Productivity. A business-to-employee communications model improves employee productivity through mobile technology and applications. Transportation Payment—Bank on a Better Way. Shippers can benefit by using a bank to facilitate carrier payment transactions. Best Practices to Manage International Freight Spend. Stephanie Miles of Amber Road offers advice on how shippers can manage the growing complexity of international supply chains and their associated increasing transportation costs. Christopher P. Mazza. Connectivity-Visibility-Optimization: Three Keys To a Successful Supply Chain Trading Partner Network. A well-oiled trading partner network allows one-to-many and many-to-many partners to collaborate and communicate using a single source of truth garnered from real-time information, writes Christopher P. Mazza of IAS. The Lean Supply Chain: A Field of Opportunity. The Lean Supply Chain is a system of interconnected and interdependent forces that operate in unison to accomplish overarching supply chain objectives, writes Robert Martichenko of LeanCor Supply Chain Group. Outsourcing for Newbies, and a Refresher for All. To preserve working capital and promote flexibility, many companies choose to leverage the capabilities of a third-party-logistics (3PL) provider for carrier spend, facility occupancy, and more, writes John Wagner Jr. of Wagner Logistics. Using Strategic Acquisitions to Satisfy Your Customer Base. Shippers want 3PL partners that not only responsively evolve service networks and capabilities to flex with the market, but also can anticipate and be ready to meet future service requirements, writes Ray Greer of BNSF Logistics. Visibility is the Key to Mitigating Supply Chain Risk. Supply chain visibility helps flag upcoming supply or demand problems, allowing a company either to take action to prevent disasters or to respond by activating backup plans, writes George W. Prest of Material Handling Industry of America. J. Anthony Hardenburgh. Understanding the Implications of Related Party Transactions and Transfer Pricing. Supply chain managers should work closely with compliance professionals and corporate tax specialists when making decisions about related-party transactions, writes J. Anthony Hardenburgh of Amber Road. Calgary, Alberta: Western Canada's Distribution Hub. Superior access to markets, the availability of serviced land, massive warehousing and logistics parks, cost-effective business environments and a highly skilled labor force combine, unprecedented regional growth, and the ability and foresight to meet future market needs make Calgary a global transportation hub and Western Canada's undisputed distribution center and inland port. Think Outside the Border. For large North American in multi-national markets, moving products around the globe is a complicated endeavor, writes Roy Coburn of Livingston International. Proper Care and Nurturing of a Supply Chain. With proper care and nurturing, you can create a supply chain that performs beautifully – even in the midst of today’s ever-changing business environment, writes Wendy Buxton, LynnCo Supply Chain Solutions. Hey! Your Numbers are Trying to Talk to You! Capturing and analyzing transportation spend data is the key to outstanding supply chain management, writes Steven Shoemaker, RateLinx. J. Anthony Hardenburgh. Understanding INCOTERMS 2010. Incoterms are an internationally accepted set of standard commercial terms used between buyers and sellers. J. Anthony Hardenburgh of Amber Road helps shippers understand these rules. Software as a Service: Changing the TMS Landscape. With a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) transportation management system (TMS), shippers are quickly taking control of their network of carriers, customers, and vendors, writes Eric Rempel, 3PLogic. Global Supply Chain Strategy: Decision Points. In strategic supply chain analysis, multiple groups of decision makers may have conflicting interests, since there can be an impact across departments and business units. Aaron Baker of Damco USA offers two global supply chain strategy examples that illustrate the decision makers and decision variables needed to ensure the chosen solution is optimal for the business. Responsive and Flexible Logistics Management Solutions for 2012 and Beyond. Companies require a logistics technology platform and an integrated set of services that can adapt to the pressures of a changing market, writes Glenn Riggs of Odyssey Logistics & Technology. The Role of Cloud-Based LTL Content in Smarter Supply Chains. On-demand content delivered via cloud-based tools such as CarrierConnect XL help shippers connect with less-than-truckload (LTL) carriers, writes Danny Slaton of SMC3. Tough Economic Times Require LEAN Logistics Solutions. Forward-thinking organizations are pursuing lean assessments to evaluate their supply chain, combined with innovative lean solutions to help them design the future state of their value stream, writes Eric Lail of Transportation Insight. Joplin is Rebuilding and Open for Business. In the wake of a destructive tornado, the Joplin, Missouri, community banded together to provide healthcare services and begin rebuilding, writes Rob O'Brian, president of the Joplin Area Chamber of Commerce. The Panama Canal Expansion Will Be a Supply Chain Game Changer. The upcoming Panama Canal expansion will have a substantial impact on the U.S. supply chain and its efficiencies, writes Gary Forger, Material Handling Industry of America. Reverse Logistics: The Untapped Revenue Stream. Reverse logistics has become an area of high priority for companies looking to reduce costs, add efficiencies, and improve the customer experience, writes Steve Sensing, Ryder Supply Chain Solutions. 3PL Capability is Key to Logistics Cost Reduction. Capable third-party logistics (3PL) providers can help you manage rising logistics costs because they have highly developed processes and critical infrastructures in place, writes Brad Constantini, Comprehensive Logistics. Excellence in Supply Chain Execution. These elements of good supply chain management must come together to achieve exceptional execution, according to John Williford of Ryder Global Supply Chain Solutions. C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc. Global Air Service That Inspires Customer Confidence. Choose a global air transportation services provider that both you and your customers can trust to deliver time-sensitive inventory on schedule. Achieving Competitive Advantage: How the Right 3PL Partner Can Help You Dominate Your Market. Chris Baltz of Transportation Insight explains how the right 3PL partner can help you achieve competitive advantage and dominate your market. Protect Your Supply Chain From Merger Mania. Third-party logistics provider mergers can disrupt shippers' supply chain performance. Brad Constantini of Comprehensive Logistics Inc. suggests strategies for preventing these problems. Gaining Alignment With Your 3PL is Key to Supply Chain Success. Duane Sizemore of Total Logistic Control discusses how companies can build better relationships with third-party logistics providers through measurement, monitoring, and rewards. Integrate Contract Packaging Into Distribution Operations to Cut Costs by 30% By integrating contract packaging into distribution operations, companies can cut costs by 30 percent. Value Added Services Bring Flexibility to the Supply Chain. A new wave of demand for value-added services requires more capabilities of retail vendors and their logistics providers. Warehousing Firm Thrives on Modernization. Ferber Warehousing's 650 clients benefit from the firm's innovative total business distribution software solution, Conveyor. TMS Evolved: Intelligent Execution Tools That Add Context. Transportation managements systems (TMS) have evolved into intelligent execution tools that add context, writes Steven Shoemaker, RateLinx. It's Time to Start Looking at the Future and Preparing for the Long Haul. As truckload prices starting to rise, more shippers are choosing stability over short-term cost advantages, writes Jerry DeMeuse of Schneider Logistics. Ready for the Rebound. Smart companies are using the recession to address supply chain inefficiencies so they will be ready for the economic rebound, writes Kurt Cavano of TradeCard. Immediate Steps Toward Supply Chain And Transportation Integration. To optimize transportation management into the supply chain, it's critical to integrate transportation management best practices, process management and people across the entire supply chain, writes Geoff Comrie of Transite Technology.

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