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Training/Onboarding
Aligning Customer Service with Leadership Priorities
APQC
One of the most effective ways to ensure that KPIs align with strategic priorities from leaders is to ask them directly. These responses are helpful for getting a sense of broader goals for your customer service team.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
How Data is Impacting the Maritime Supply Chain
Wartsila Voyage
Shipping’s decision makers are increasingly waking up to the benefits that technology can unlock within their operations.
Micro-Fulfillment
How Evolving Global Seaport Regions Impact Industrial Real Estate
CBRE Research
The CBRE Supply Chain Advisory group estimates that transportation accounts for 45-70% of total logistics costs. Locating distribution facilities near seaports can help to lower transportation costs.
Transportation
How Freight Brokers Can Adapt to Market Volatility
Denim
Amid a fraught market, freight brokers will have to contend with the modern supply chain and its subsequent volatility. By focusing on improving carrier-shipper relationships and their own operations, they can make the most of this unusual peak season.
Transportation
Supercharging Parcel Measurement and Expediting Fulfillment
Magaya Corp.
Here are some services logistics service providers offer that help shippers meet their customers’ expectations, drive efficiency and deliver a better customer experience.
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.
Regulations
When Shipping Costs Dip, Beware of Risks Around the Corner
Publican Trade Solutions
By changing the way customs embraces digital vetting, authorities can become less vulnerable to the winds of economic change and more resilient to the dangers of deception and delay when they do arise.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Managing the Dual Risks Facing International Trade
Citizens Bank
Though global trade volumes have recovered, the pre-COVID trade war and post-COVID supply chain issues continue to create challenges for importers and exporters.
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.
Manufacturing
Additive Manufacturing: Key to Unlocking Supply Chain Resiliency
EOS North America
The understanding and overall acceptance of additive manufacturing is one of the struggles, and the time for AM is now.
Sourcing Solutions
Managing Electronics Returns
Labelmaster
As we gear up for the busy holiday season, having a well-defined and compliant reverse logistics process in place is critical.
Last-Mile
Freight Shipping Business Threats
InsureShield Shipping Insurance by UPS Capital Insurance Agency, Inc. (formerly known as UPS Capital)
55% of freight shippers experienced loss of time and resources to resolve the issue, while 48% experienced loss of sales and revenue.
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