The Logistics of Caring: Delivering Relief & Resilience

As a leader in global logistics, UPS dedicates its expertise, innovative technologies and resources to support communities worldwide in disaster preparedness, relief assistance and post-conflict recovery efforts. Over the years, UPS has provided everything from warehouse set-up and redesign, preparedness training, and in-country, pre-disaster assessments, to the implementation of UPS technology for supply chain management optimization during a crisis. These “hands on” activities effectively supplement the philanthropic support of capacity building initiatives with humanitarian relief partners. UPS, together with its partners, have saved countless lives around the world and will continue to deploy more preparedness initiatives through the implementation of technology, crisis training, pre-disaster assessments and capacity building funding to our partners. It is UPS’s commitment, that through its Humanitarian Relief & Resilience Program, communities will be more resilient and recover more quickly and efficiently when the next disaster strikes.

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Swiss Post

Letters, parcels and people. Swiss Post moves a lot more than you might think. With the development of innovative dialogue, document and e-business solutions in around 15 countries, we work every day on creating the Swiss Post of tomorrow. Within modern technology, we are one of the leading postal companies in the world and are one of the biggest employers of IT professionals in Switzerland. Swiss Post contributes towards climate protection by moving letters, parcels and people in the most environmentally friendly way possible. With this in mind, it is increasing its energy efficiency and systematically investing in renewable energy.

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Relying On Drivers To Self-Report?

whitePaper | January 9, 2023

There are many risks associated with employing individuals with invalid motor vehicle records to drive on company time. At the top of the list is public safety. That’s why commercial driver license holders are mandated by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulation (FMCSA) to notify their employer of any motor vehicle violations within 30 days of conviction. If the driver’s commercial driver’s license (CDL) is suspended, revoked, canceled, or if he/she is disqualified from driving, the employee must notify the employer within one business day.¹ This allows the employer to take action immediately.

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Creating Open, Smart and Self-healing Supply Chains

whitePaper | September 9, 2022

There are almost no supply chains left unbruised right now, as multiple waves of hard-hitting disruptions challenged even the most experienced of operators. We are, by now, completely aware of the fissures in supply chains that can rapidly open into chasms. The next big question is how to move on and create the supply chain of the future that is resilient against shocks? The answer lies in strengthening the shared data links across supply chains, and then turning this information into insights that can then be acted upon rapidly and decisively. The inherent complexity of most modern supply chains means that this is no easy task and that human operators need help in moving towards this goal, especially as the data flows are only going to increase with the advent of the Internet of Things (IoT).

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The “Multi-Multi” Supply Chain Problem

whitePaper | May 13, 2022

Not only are we in state of constant disruption, but disruptions are here to stay. The cause of disruption may change; yesterday it may have been global health, today it may be political unrest, while tomorrow it may be trade related. Issues like inflation, material shortages, high performance pressures from customers, and capacity constraints will never be challenges businesses can overcome on their own – at least not complex or global businesses. It is an ecosystem problem, as issues can originate beyond the scope of one’s own internal network of factories, warehouses, and distribution centers.

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Delivering sustainable transport for housing developments

whitePaper | November 1, 2022

The need to improve the integration of planning and transport is certainly not a new issue, but numerous attempts to encourage their incorporation have seen limited progress. The UK needs developments that embed sustainabletransport from the outset, not for it to be an afterthought.

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Eminox Marine Emissions whitepaper: The global shipping industry, emissions regulations, and the technology that tackles the challenges of compliance

whitePaper | May 14, 2022

With over 90% of world trade transported by sea, it is not surprising that the emissions generated by the shipping industry makes it one of the world’s largest producers of greenhouse gases (GHG). Quite unique when it comes to emissions regulations, the marine industry has multiple organisations that regulate those emissions. The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) is perhaps the most well-known, however the European Union (EU) and US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) amongst others, all have different legislative requirements.

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Making the case for TMS driving supply chain ROI

whitePaper | December 25, 2019

You don’t have to look far to find savings, value and improvements driven by transportation management systems (TMS). Best-of-breed TMS solutions (like Manhattan’s TMS) are game changers and deliver a range of competitive advantages for companies of all shapes, sizes and levels of complexity. They are more powerful, scalable, connectable, affordable and justifiable than ever before, with rapid implementation timeframes as well.

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Spotlight

Swiss Post

Letters, parcels and people. Swiss Post moves a lot more than you might think. With the development of innovative dialogue, document and e-business solutions in around 15 countries, we work every day on creating the Swiss Post of tomorrow. Within modern technology, we are one of the leading postal companies in the world and are one of the biggest employers of IT professionals in Switzerland. Swiss Post contributes towards climate protection by moving letters, parcels and people in the most environmentally friendly way possible. With this in mind, it is increasing its energy efficiency and systematically investing in renewable energy.

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