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Expert Columns: Page 55
Read up on the latest news and trends provided by the cold food chain's most prominent subject matter experts.
Expert Columns
Guidelines for Expert Columnists in Food Logistics
Check out the guidelines to submit contributed content to Food Logistics, www.FoodLogistics.com.
Transportation
Shipper’s Guide to Planning Ahead
BlueGrace Logistics LLC
Data shows there is a consensus that revenue will increase and inventory levels will build. Shippers are going to buy more inventory because they have confidence order volumes will increase and revenue will be stronger through spring.
AI/AR
How AI Video Telematics are Transforming Road Safety
VisionTrack
Road safety is an issue of growing importance, and AI Video telematics could help to change the amount of collisions per year.
Grocery Retail
How Companies Can Combat Inflation Losses
The Bonadio Group
Inflation challenges and supply chain impacts from factors like war, disease outbreaks, trade disputes and more are continuing to plague the food and beverage industry in 2023.
Expert Columns
Guidelines for Expert Columnists in Food Logistics
Check out the guidelines to submit contributed content to Food Logistics, www.FoodLogistics.com.
Carbon Footprint
Understanding the Carbon Footprint of Food Logistics Industry
Greenly
The food logistics industry is a cause for concern when it comes to the fight against climate change, how can the food logistics industry change their carbon footprint?
Food Safety
9 Ways Tech will Elevate Food Safety and Quality in 2023
RizePoint
While the food industry has faced significant challenges over the past few years, it appears that things will improve in 2023. Tech will be instrumental in driving positive changes.
Trucking
Putting Everything in Place for Supply Chain Efficiency
A. Duie Pyle
Whether it’s navigating tight city quarters or long-haul highway trucking, the right type of equipment ensures that you’re meeting regulations and maximizing profit at the same time.
Expert Columns
Guidelines for Expert Columnists in Food Logistics
Check out the guidelines to submit contributed content to Food Logistics, www.FoodLogistics.com.
3PL/4PL
How Unlawful Brokering Impacts Food Safety and the Supply Chain
Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA)
Many factors such as crop failures or climate issues are outside of anyone's control, but there is one issue within our control and it impacts everyone from the farmer down to the consumer, and that is unlawful re-brokering of freight.
Risk/Compliance
Mitigating Cyber Risk through the Food Supply Chain
Hub International
Any interruption in food production can lead to food safety issues and waste not to mention lost customers and revenues as well as reputational damage to the brand, here are some ways to protect supply chains.
Trucking
1099 or W-2, What is Better for Truck Drivers?
DVL Express
There are a lot of differences between a W-2 and 1099 truck driver that should be considered before deciding what’s right for you, it is important to weigh the pros and cons of both before making a decision.
Material Handling Equipment
Powered Industrial Trucks: A Robust Market
Industrial Truck Association (ITA)
The forklift market in 2022 recorded retail orders of 344,330 units, nearly mirroring historic market activity from 2021. Total market in 2021 for classes 1-5 set a new record with 347,677 units sold in North America.
Last-Mile
The Gig Economy: How it Evolved and What’s Ahead
HyperTrack
The gig economy is exploding and there's no slowdown in sight. Today's gig workers span a vast range of demographics and backgrounds and are all doing it for different reasons.
Grocery Retail
How Food Manufacturers Can Leverage Connected Supply Chains
e2open
Egg-themed memes have taken over the internet, a leading indicator of where food prices are in 2023, supply chain connections can help food manufacturers limit the affects of unpredictable events.
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