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May 2011


Latest posts about May 2011

Warehouse and DC Management: Guess’ distribution evolution
For more than a decade, the fashion giant’s WMS has kept pace with several ERP integrations and the installation of a slew of materials handling equipment—all in an effort to keep the company on top of the fickle fashion world.

2011 Technology Roundtable: Putting data into context
Our recent Software Users Survey revealed that shippers are showing a renewed interest in achieving a better understanding of the data supply chain software systems are capable of churning out. Three top technology analysts tell us how to get this done.

Keep your eyes on the road, not on the price of oil
Oil has recaptured the attention of the popular press recently, and has done so for one important reason: the price for West Texas Intermediate (WTI)—the benchmark crude stream traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX)—sprinted past $100 in the first week of March and past $110 in the first week of April.

Top 20 U.S. Ports: Where’s the money?
Creative funding for expansion and infrastructure improvement is critical for the top U.S. ports, especially as shippers are slowly reconfiguring their supply chains to become less dependent on the West Coast.

2011 Technology Roundtable: Putting data into context
Our recent Software Users Survey revealed that shippers are showing a renewed interest in achieving a better understanding of the data supply chain software systems are capable of churning out. Three top technology analysts tell us how to get this done.

Supply Chain Technology: LMS is coming into its own
The continued need to drive costs out of the supply chain is slowly, but surely pushing labor management system adoption rates. Our Technology Correspondent offers a snapshot of the LMS market and examines the issues driving its use inside the four walls as well as in the cabs of the nation’s private fleets.

Transportation Best Practices: Intermodal looks marvelous!
The red-hot intermodal sector is “in fashion” these days as shippers opt for lower rates at near-truck service levels. Our intrepid trucking correspondent examines the factors driving this impressive growth as well as how logistics professionals are using the option as part of their 2011 transportation tool kit.

Freight Forwarding: Choosing the best partner
With President Obama continuing to emphasize exports, specialized shipping intermediaries are more important than ever to global logistics operations. But how do shippers identify and choose the right freight forwarder?

 


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