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Top 4 Focuses for 3PLs and Retailers in 2023
Radial, Inc.
Retailers and 3PLs face a real opportunity to adjust strategies and drive business agility. The implementation of robotics and greater investments toward talent retention and development will aid retailers and 3PLs in the year ahead and beyond.
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Revolutionize Your Supply Chain with Agentic AI
Autoscheduler.ai
Learn how autonomous agents enhance decision-making and resilience in modern supply chains
3PL/4PL
3PL vs. 4PL: Which is the Right Fit for You?
AFS Logistics
The main difference between the two scenarios is the degree of connection that the provider has to the client and their entire network.
Transportation
3PL Acquisition Doubles Down on Logistics Offerings Across the Border
B.I.G. Logistics
Together, the new combined companies offer the management of international and domestic air, ocean, ground transport, custom brokerage and project cargo, among other services.
Transportation
What Consumers, Carriers and Suppliers Can Expect from the Supply Chain in 2023
Worldwide Logistics Group
New problems are already in play as we quickly make our way into 2023. While there was a shortage of containers at the height of the pandemic, the opposite is now the problem: Too many containers.
3PL/4PL
More Than Half of Fleets Adopted Fuel-Efficient Practices in 2022: Study
North American Council for Freight Efficiency (NACFE)
The 15 fleets in the annual fleet fuel survey operating 75,000 trucks saved $540 million in 2021 compared to the average trucks on the road.
3PL/4PL
How Shippers Can Regain Control of their Partner Relationships
Omni Logistics
In a complex and evolving marketplace, that level of certainty is the gold standard, and it is only possible when shippers, 3PLs, carriers and other partners can rally around data-driven insights.
Transportation
Women in Supply Chain: There’s a Place in Supply Chain for Everyone
DHL Supply Chain
Paige VanFossen, VP, e-commerce operations, DHL Supply Chain, North America and one of this year's Women in Supply Chain award winners, details why the many layers to the supply chain industry make it so everyone can be involved.
3PL/4PL
What Big Box Pickup and Fuel Fees and Late Order Fines Means for Brands
Zipline Logistics
Taking ownership of logistics means companies can eliminate unnecessary fines, lost shelf space and sweeping reactionary changes, and shift their focus to continue driving results and accelerating growth.
Last-Mile
Same-Day Delivery Not Just for Consumers Anymore
Expedite All
Utilizing vehicles ranging from sprinter and cargo vans to box and straight trucks, small vehicle shipping provides dedicated, same-day delivery services for loads up to 14 pallets.
Fleet Management
Challenges and Solutions in the International Movement of Vehicles
RPM
International vehicle logistics are a constant moving target, but logistics providers can guide customers to shore by anticipating challenges, providing expanded capacity avenues and on-demand solutions implemented across border lines.
Retention
The Importance of Store Replenishment During Peak Season
Warp
As peak season approaches, finding that fulfillment sweet spot that keeps a variety of shoppers happy is integral to coming out on top. Add in multiple methods of store fulfillment and you’ve got a lot to balance.
COLD CHAIN
How Extreme Weather Affects Cold Supply Chains
BioCare, Inc.
Cold supply chains are necessary to ensure the efficacy of certain medications, vaccines and other biopharmaceutical products, but the addition of extreme temperatures presents new obstacles that can make the process even more difficult to manage.
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