Redefine the Role of Supply Chain Planning Center of Excellence

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Supply Chain Planning teams are operating in a world where disruptions are happening more frequently and they have become predictably unpredictable, and bigger in impact. The supply chain planning organizations have the responsibility to lead their organizations’ planning for future demand and supply. In a volatile environment this is becoming increasingly difficult, and more often than not, the businesses end up finding themselves in a highly reactive mode of operations. The organization structures, processes and technologies of the past have a hard time keeping up with today’s challenges.
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Cutting carbon emissions in humanitarian logistics

Humanitarian Logistics Association

Logistics provider GEODIS is providing a free 40 minute webinar for HLA on the subject of reducing carbon emissions in humanitarian logistics. The webinar will include three speakers from GEODIS, a presentation of their eco transit measuring tool and a short interactive quiz.
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International Logistics Webinar

International Business Training

You thought reaching agreement on an international sales contract was hard. But now you have to move the goods from one country to another before you get paid. And you have to do it within the terms of the sales agreement and without incurring a lot of unexpected expenses. This webinar is the perfect overview of the transportation process whether you're shipping by ocean or air. Learn the steps you need to follow to move your products affordably, securely and within budget.
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Freight Tech & Real-Time Visibility

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Schneider’s executives addressed the freight and logistics questions supply chain leaders worldwide are asking. Topics covered include: Why transportation and logistics is ripe for digital transformation How Schneider built a digital roadmap that considers customers, carriers, and internal teams Tips for gaining alignment on the project vision and support from teams across the company, affected partners, and carriers
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Three key steps to data smart fleet management

Easily plan inspections and manage scope of inspections Proactively manage structural defects and anomalies to mitigate risk and avoid more costly repairs later on Have more control over your hull integrity and maintenance programmes and be able to prove this to your stakeholders Cut costs for hull surveys, maintenance and dry-docking Get fleet and sister vessel overview supporting proactive actions Reduce the risk of surprises and costly delays in next drydock
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