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Locating logistics companies and the businesses they serve in close proximity—in the right spot—can drive economic growth and become a significant source of jobs in our global economy, argues Yossi Sheffi.
Before long, nearly everyone in the food supply chain should have tools to trace products back to the point of origin. It's the law, and it's good for business.
The response to the storm highlights both the vulnerability of supply chains to sudden disruption and the U.S. logistics industry's ability to bounce back.
Developing a safe, responsible, and effective system for handling consumer electronics returns isn't just good for the planet. It can also be very, very good for your business.
The American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN) has amply demonstrated that logistics expertise can be leveraged for social good. The next challenge is to replicate that model on a global scale.
We don't have to look far to find job creators: They are the readers of this magazine and anyone else in the business of managing logistics and distribution.