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Food Logistics
Nov/Dec 2021
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Supply Chain Visibility
From Bad to Worse to Better: Companies Can No Longer Ignore Need for Resilient Supply Chain
Waylon Sharp, VP and COO of food and agriculture at Bureau Veritas North America, details why companies can longer ignore the need to achieve a resilient supply chain.
December 15, 2021
Software Solutions
From Bad to Worse to Better: Why Real-Time Visibility Solutions are Key
Dustin Burke, managing director and partner, global co-leader of BCG’s manufacturing and supply chain topic, Boston Consulting Group, details the importance of real-time visibility solutions.
December 14, 2021
Grocery Retail
From Bad to Worse to Better: Frozen Foods Dominate Online Grocery Sales
Alison Bodor, president and CEO of American Frozen Food Institute, details the role frozen foods play in the future of the cold food chain
December 13, 2021
Supply Chain Visibility
From Bad to Worse to Better: How Today’s State of Supply Chains Present Bright Future
Here’s how technology, visibility and the drive to overturn the labor shortage help improve the current state of the supply chain.
December 13, 2021
Automation
Retrofitting Legacy Warehouses for the Future
When exploring different innovative solutions for retrofitting a distribution center, explore WMS accelerators in tandem with more traditional capital-intensive programs.
December 8, 2021
Plant Safety
Increasingly Severe Weather Means Supply Chain Disruptions are Here to Stay
To ensure you’re prepared, take a proactive approach to planning for potential supply chain disruptions.
November 8, 2021
Food Safety
4 Tips for Preserving Food Safety Across the Supply Chain
To prevent food safety breakdowns, it’s first important to understand the potential risks along the supply chain as food moves from farm to fork.
November 3, 2021
Sustainability
On-Site Operations Leaders Have Greater Responsibility to Prioritize Sustainability Efforts
Research found leaders do not have real-time data to track sustainability performance for more efficient routes, vehicle utilization and equipment or machine efficiency.
November 1, 2021
Emerging Technologies
Frontline Manufacturing Workers in Search of Digitally Enabled Workplaces
The survey revealed that some 81% of respondents still rely on paper-based processes to follow instructions and/or keep track of their work.
October 28, 2021
Training/Onboarding
Online Learning Platform Provides Cobot Application Know-How
The how-to videos and 3D simulations provide detailed information on collaborative applications, including machine tending, palletizing, pick and place and sanding.
October 28, 2021
Waste Reduction
Non-Profit Foundation Aims to Reduce Food Waste and Fight Food Insecurity
The goal is to improve the global food supply chain’s carbon imprint, reimagine industry processes that have historically led to food waste and quickly redirect food to be distributed to communities around the world.
October 28, 2021
Transportation
DHL to Deploy Autonomous Fleet 2024
DHL works with Embark to release autonomous software for its fleet beginning in 2024. This is a significant step forward for driverless trucking, as the idea comes closer to fruition.
October 28, 2021
Transportation
L.I.N.K. | Jack Daniel's Gives Inside Look at Logistics Operations
What does it take for the world's top selling whiskey to ship its products all over the world? Associate editor Brielle Jaekel finds out in an interview with Jack Daniel's Distillery GM.
October 26, 2021
3PL/4PL
Data-Driven Solution Helps 3PLs Uncover Available Truckload Capacity
Through the new Cooperative solution, 3PLs can gain real-time insight into terminating capacity and capacity that was previously hidden, cover more loads cost efficiently and automate processes.
October 14, 2021
Risk/Compliance
Implementing Visibility to Reduce Risk Along the Cold Chain
Disruptions continue to challenge the nation’s supply chains, but it’s how companies prepare and react that provide that added layer of risk protection needed to overturn supply chain disruptions.
October 4, 2021
Warehousing
Warehouse Automation to Continue Booming
Due to a sustained increase in order volume surges, emerging technologies in the warehouse will continue to rise throughout 2030.
September 23, 2021
Carbon Footprint
Companies Showcase Heightened Attention to Managing Social Responsibility and Environmental Governance
Fewer than 7% of contractors and suppliers actively tracked environmental KPIs in 2020.
September 22, 2021
Agriculture
L.I.N.K. | Lessons from China in Food Sourcing
Associate editor Brielle Jaekel speaks with Xavier Naville, author of the Lettuce Diaries, to learn from his experience working in China in agriculture. He details how we can attribute lessons he learned there to Western industries.
September 21, 2021
Transportation
L.I.N.K. | DDI Founder Explains the Surge in Female Drivers
Women in trucking is becoming more commonplace as the industry modernizes.
September 6, 2021
Retention
Closing the Labor Gap
Industry experts provide some insight on how retention programs, expanded diversity efforts and further supply chain education help close the labor gap.
September 1, 2021
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