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Professional Development: Page 25
Trucking
Female Safety Professionals Take On Transportation
Women In Trucking (WIT)
The amount of female safety professionals in corporations with for-hire or private fleets in the commercial freight transportation industry increases to over 40%.
Mentorship Programs
Supply Chain Network Launches Women in Supply Chain Forum
Food Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive launch in-person event to help supply chain professionals and industry experts learn, grow, network and more.
Hiring
Supply Chain Network Names Alexis Mizell-Pleasant as Associate Editor
Food Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive named Alexis Mizell-Pleasant as Associate Editor, responsible for writing, editing, managing the awards programs, overseeing social media, managing the websites and more.
Trucking
Percentage of Female Leaders in Transportation Continues to Increase
Women In Trucking (WIT)
The 2022 WIT Index shows that 33.8% of C-suite executives in transportation companies are women, a 1.5% increase from 2019.
Trucking
Company Culture is Key to Trucking Industry’s Comeback
Despite the challenges, the bottlenecks, the setbacks, the list that just keeps going, there is hope and concrete plans for the trucking and transportation industry to make the comeback of all comebacks.
Software Solutions
How Labor, Technology, Security and Logistics Mitigate Today’s Supply Chain Issues
World Trade Centers Association
A million things have to go right in the supply chain and only one thing has to go wrong to cause a ripple effect of disruptions.
Trucking
Female Drivers Comprise 13% of Driver Workforce
Women In Trucking (WIT)
The number of women gaining their CDLs and becoming professional drivers has continued to grow in recent years, making up over 10% of over-the-road truck drivers, an increase of almost 30% over the 7.89% seen in 2018.
Automation
How Wearable Technology Can Get Food Back on Shelves
Rufus Labs
The problem facing grocers isn’t a lack of products available. Instead, empty store shelves have been caused by three separate issues -- the Great Resignation, sick workers and supply chain irregularities.
Hiring
Struggling to Attract Frontline Logistics Workers? Try the Human Deal Framework
Gartner Inc.
If leaders understand what workers are looking for in their workplace, they can focus on providing an environment that people want to work in.
Fleet Management
L.I.N.K. | Why Fleet Safety Needs To Be the Core of Logistics
Leonard’s Express
Hear from Leonard's Express on how the logistics business is able to drive safety and employee satisfaction by making safety a core of its strategy.
Warehousing
2022 State of the Supply Chain
Today's supply chains are in crisis mode, and industry experts are already anticipating struggles for 2022 into 2023. Download this FREE whitepaper and discover the opportunities and threats of the New Year.
Cold Chain
Balancing Inflation, Consumer Demand and Skyrocketing Fuel Costs
Hwy Haul
Food logistics providers must tap digital transformation to increase their resilience and adaptability in challenging times.
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