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Small Space? Here’s How to Increase Your Warehouse Storage

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According to The Wall Street Journal, the supply of warehouse space in the United States most likely caught up to demand at some point during 2018. This was a white-hot…

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Is It Time to Rethink Globalized Supply Chains?

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And for good reason; in 2018, more than a quarter of all global manufacturing happened in China. … If you hear “global supply chain”, Chinese manufacturing likely flashes through your mind.

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How AI, Machine Learning and Automation Will Impact Business in 2018 and Beyond!

Supply Chain Game Changer

In this article, we’ll explore these technology trends and how they will impact business in 2018 and beyond. Hot tip: Starting to run your analysis now and developing strong personas will be key to implementing AI algorithms to your social media in 2018 and beyond. Here’s what else to expect in 2018: E-Commerce Reaches New Heights.

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Why Supply Chain Visibility and Transparency Need to be Top Priorities in Your Business in 2018

All Things Supply Chain

A common problem with supply chains is they become unwieldy beasts. Each individual element and component within the network knows what they are doing, but the big picture often becomes…

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Our 2018 Top 10 List (Part 2)!

Supply Chain Game Changer

Our 2018 Top 10 List! As 2018 comes to a close we offer a list of the Top 10 most viewed articles that we have published over the last half of the year. So here it is, our Top 10 list for the second half of 2018! Our most popular article in the second half of 2018 was on the definition of Supply Chain Management.

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Seeking Evidence of Procurement’s Impact and Momentum

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savings realized in 2018. in 2018 (a modest 8.7% in 2018 (an approximate 10% increase). Findings of note from the Ardent Partner research paper include: For 2019, procurement organizations have targeted an expected savings rate of 7.5%, nearly the same as the 7.6% of total enterprise spend under management. Increased Momentum?

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Report: Tyson Foods Dumped 371M Pounds of Waste into U.S. Waters Over 5 Years

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The toxic waste includes chemicals such as nitrogen, phosphorous, chloride, oil, and cyanide, released into rivers and lakes between 2018 and 2022 in 17 states.

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