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While there are advantages to becoming certified for your environmental efforts, you can still reap the same benefits without the official stamp of approval.
From business losses to ruptured relationships, the damage from the recently resolved labor dispute continues to mount. But was it enough to spark permanent change?
The terms "big data" and "analytics" are widely used but often are not clearly defined. The explanations presented here will help managers understand what these concepts really mean and how they can use them to improve their supply chains.
International Warehouse Logistics Association presents Jock Menzies Distinguished Service and Government Affairs Person of the Year awards; announces renewed focus on mentoring future leaders.
A recent survey indicated outsourcing customers were not totally satisfied with their logistics service providers. But the fault doesn't rest solely with the LSPs.
It would seem illogical for a union to endanger its position in the marketplace by throwing customers under the bus. Yet the International Longshore and Warehouse Union did just that.
For those of us in the Northeast, the arrival of spring also signals the beginning of pothole-patching season. But our nation's infrastructure is sorely in need of more than a patch.
How is that sales and marketing can pry money from top management for almost any hare-brained scheme, while supply chain managers scratch and claw for scraps? It's all about the fine art of persuasion.