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As coronavirus cases explode at U.S. farms and food factories, the foreign migrants who pick fruit, clean seafood and sort vegetables are getting trapped in tightly packed bunkhouses where illness spreads like wildfire.
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Material Handling Industry Makes the Digital Transformation
The material handling industry is increasingly transitioning to automated processes, but what comes next?
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Lenzing Enhances Customer Intimacy With New Delivery Platform
As one of the largest global providers of wood-based cellulose fibers, Lenzing ships 1 million tons of raw material per year.
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Embroidery Company Gets Warehouse Efficiencies All Sewn Up
With business booming, Z Customization needed a more accurate and efficient fulfillment process — with ability to scale — for its customers.
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When both e-commerce and store fulfillment capacity were straining L.L.Bean’s ability to grow, the company embarked on a long-term, multi-step approach to transform distribution operations.
A small forwarder in Puerto Rico had big dreams of expanding its services to meet the need of multimodal shippers, while complying with all document-filing requirements by government regulators.
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Fashion Retailer Cleans Up Its Global Fulfillment Process
When Mango opted to consolidate its decentralized warehouse network, it needed a vendor to support the new facility’s “one-touch” goods-receiving operation.
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Volkswagen Returns to the U.S. With State-of-the-Art Auto Plant
For the first time in more than 20 years, Volkswagen sought to re-enter the U.S. with a new manufacturing plant.
The Dubai-based conglomerate, facing significant operational inefficiencies and a huge number of different products and customers, moves to assert more control over transportation routing and scheduling.
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DHL Opens Its First Company Owned and Operated Retail Store in Downtown Chicago
DHL Express, a world provider of international shipping services, recently opened its first DHL fully-branded, company-owned retail shipping store in Chicago.
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What’s the Magic in 13 weeks? Integrating the Master Schedule with Commercial and Product Teams
Tuesday, August 18, 2023 12:00 to Wednesday, November 18, 2023 12:00 PM Eastern Time
Some would point to the fact that four times a year, 13 weeks spans an entire quarter, good start. All too often it is a horizon that most companies have established as their Master Scheduling planning horizon.
This webinar breaks the thirteen week horizon into discussion points and maps out what the challenges and decisions are at key points within 13 weeks. Once you've developed a Master Schedule, the next step is to share its output for the company to utilize these plans over the horizon.
During this webinar, we will take this supply side process and show you how to integrate it with the Commercial and Product Development teams, leading to enriched discussion, enhanced integration, and financial stability in your company's short term projections.
Join SupplyChainBrain and Oliver Wight to learn:
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The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) took effect on July 1, 2023, replacing the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) which had been in place since 1994.
The USMCA retains most core NAFTA provisions, but with updates and revisions affecting industries and businesses with varying degrees of severity. Some businesses will notice hardly any differences at all, while others, most notably the automotive sector, will be significantly affected. The new trade agreement also modernizes the North American trade relationship, with new provisions for digital trade and intellectual property, and incentives directed at small/medium-sized businesses.
Join Livingston International and Purolator International for this webinar to gain an understanding of the specifics of the USMCA, and opportunities for U.S. businesses in the Canadian market.
You will learn:
• Specific regulatory and policy implications, including the elements of NAFTA left in place, new USMCA provisions, documentation/compliance procedures and recordkeeping requirements.
• E-commerce/Retail opportunities resulting from a change in Canada's de minimis threshold value, and relaxed customs requirements for low-value shipments.
• Potential duty savings achieved by rerouting U.S. imports arriving from Asia or Europe.
• Lifting of the "cloud of uncertainty" that hung over the U.S./Canada trade relationship in recent years.
• Revised automotive requirements, intended to boost sales among U.S. parts suppliers.
• Provisions designed specifically to encourage small businesses to engage in cross border trade.
You will leave the webinar with a greater understanding of the USMCA's key provisions, along with insight about how your business could—and should—take advantage of these new opportunities.
Speakers:
Michael Zobin, Director, Global Trade Consulting, Quebec and Atlantic Regions (Canada), Livingston International
Paul Tessy, Senior Vice President, Purolator International
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Bob Bowman, Editor-in-Chief, SupplyChainBrain
Quickly Ramp up your Omnichannel eCommerce Fulfillment Game with a Warehouse-in-a-Warehouse
Tuesday, July 14, 2023 12:00 to Wednesday, October 14, 2023 12:00 PM Eastern Time
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As shippers wrestle with the challenge of booming eCommerce shipping that has been accelerated by the COVID-19 crisis, they have increasingly turned to omnichannel shipping strategies across the supply chain. One approach gaining a hold is to create a warehouse-in-a-warehouse.
The warehouse-in-a-warehouse is a dedicated area exclusively for eCommerce. Everything needed to pick an order, pack a carton, and manage the parcel shipment is undertaken while still being integrated with existing systems for inventory, order management, and accounting. This reduces the investment necessary to adapt to the fulfillment needs of individual eCommerce merchants, while also providing scalability as the business grows. And with the continuing expansion of eCommerce, growth is vital.
Join us for this 30-minute webinar to hear real-world scenarios highlighting the power of the warehouse-in-a-warehouse to ramp up your omnichannel fulfillment strategy, including:
Allowing for multiple orders picked simultaneously by multiple users
Enabling cross-docking to increase order to ship cycle times
Generating optimal carton selection and packing instructions to reduce shipping costs and damage of products
Maintaining complete visibility and traceability of orders in transit
Leveraging ASN capabilities of order shipment details
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Bob Malley, Managing Director, Pierbridge
Martin Hespeler, Vice President, Americas, Microlistics
Transportation Challenges: Technology can help you survive and thrive during unprecedented times
Wednesday, July 22, 2023 12:00 to Thursday, October 22, 2023 12:00 PM Eastern Time
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In today's environment every aspect of transportation is facing challenges. Shippers are presented with load coverage limitations, routing decisions and capacity challenges. Not to mention the feat to maintain safe working environments via no contact processes. Flexible technology can help you stay safe, find load coverage and carrier capacity.
Join SupplyChainBrain and BluJay Solutions in this one hour webinar to learn about:
- The current climate of COVID-19 and the impact it continues to have on the supply chain
- How you can implement no contact check in and check out processes for the warehouse
- Technology that can help shippers find capacity and carriers find loads
- Examples of shippers taking advantage of managed transportation services to keep their product moving and on the shelves
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Demand Sensing: A Critical Supply Chain Capability for the Now Economy
In an age of instant gratification, meeting immediate market demand is key to retaining competitive advantage. In fact, the Now Economy is all about understanding how crucial it is to cater to demand before it changes. With fluctuating customer attitudes and diminishing loyalty, every advantage counts.
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Embrace Supply Chain Complexity and Win
Should you say “yes” to every request a customer makes? Yes. No. And maybe. That’s crystal clear, right? In truth, it really depends on the customer and their individual demands. The key is in knowing your customer and knowing your own operations. Perhaps you can support the customer’s demand now or with only a few minor adjustments. Either way, can you confidently provide the return on investment in executing on the request? Because increased distribution sales without increased profit rarely works out in the long run. Sometimes you may need to say “no.”
Today, distributors are faced with greater complexity challenges — coupled with increase in delivery speed and constant market changes — and it is easy to see why paper-heavy or unintegrated systems don’t stand a chance in dealing with the many forms of complexity.
Tecsys, a global provider of supply chain solutions, is sharing four reasons why you should embrace complexity in your operations and three things you need to do it successfully.
Two days. Next day. Free delivery. Free returns. Total visibility. Perfect order. Cost stability. Unpredictable order mixes. Last mile. Omnichannel. Anxious yet?
3PLs face these competitive pressures due to higher customer expectations, higher costs and lack of available people, transportation and space resources. As Mark Richards, vice president at Associated Warehouses said, “At AWI, our consortium of 3PLs has been seeing labor and space constraints leading to more 3PLs embracing automation.”
The good news is that many clients are looking for longer-term 3PL partners rather than just temporary relief valves. However, being a longer-term partner means 3PLs have to up their game to provide greater responsiveness, visibility and accuracy while being cost competitive. Oh, and 3PLs need to do that while trying to serve multiple types of customers with variations in competitive strategies. Bruce Welty, CEO of the 3PL Quiet Logistics, said that, “Technology is changing everything, but the inertia for many companies makes it difficult to shift from the push driven world to one that provides constant change in order mix by the minute.”
Tecsys, a global provider of supply chain solutions, is sharing are six reasons why 3PLs need to embrace technology in order to gain, retain and even delight customers.
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Cybersecurity in the Pandemic: How Can We Protect Ourselves?
Far from slowing down cyber thieves, the coronavirus pandemic presents them with ever greater opportunities to hack into networks. Read more.
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