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If you own the licenses and are paying for maintenance, it makes sense to use all the modules in your logistics management software. So why are so many modules gathering dust?
Several years of double-digit growth left Frozen Gourmet, a small California frozen food distributor, scrambling to keep tabs on inventory. Then it learned about a promising—but untried—new solution.
WMS vendors are pushing software that comes preconfigured to the needs of specific industries, cutting weeks—or even months—out of the installation process. But experts warn it's not for everyone.
After eight years, heavy-equipment maker CNH ended its relationship with a 3PL and brought transportation management back in house with the aid of a Web-based TMS. Would its gamble pay off?
With their sprawling, energy-sucking DCs and carbon-spewing trucks, logistics/distribution operations may seem the very antithesis of green. But our exclusive reader survey tells a different story.