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Your Inspiration For February 1 |
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Supply Chain Technology: What’s Coming and What’s Most Likely |
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Everyone is focused on what changes 2021 may bring, but some are peering even further into the future. |
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New Tool To Optimize Freight Transportation |
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University of Arkansas industrial engineering researchers have developed a tool to help optimize freight movement across different modes of transportation. |
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Reducing spend costs is the top procurement priority of 2021, according to The Hackett Group. "Even companies that fared better during the pandemic must still brace for ongoing instability for some time," Hackett said. "Procurement must continue to focus on its core mission of spend cost reduction, leveraging digital tools and business partnerships to maximize savings." |
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"If you think you had trouble getting toilet paper in New York because of supply chain disruptions, what do you think has happened in Chad, in Niger, in Mali, in places like that? We’ve got to continue to work the system." |
— David Beasley, executive director of the U.N. World Food Programme, commenting on life-threatening gaps in the global food chain. (Bloomberg Supply Lines) |
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Sharing Supply Chain Advice for 2021 |
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SourceDay and the Hackett Group look at what lies ahead. |
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