Logistics Network Analysis

February 7, 2018

Do you know exactly how your product gets from your factory to its destination? If you’re like most shippers, you know in broad terms, but may be fuzzy on some of the details. Those details like handoffs among carriers, or the most efficient routes for each trade lane affect the cost and efficiency of your logistics program.

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Clean Green Pallet Company

Constructed entirely of UK sourced mild steel wire, the pallets are available in a choice of finishes and sizes. They are immensely strong, durable and impervious to moisture – making them ideal choice for food production environment. Pallets can be supplied in a bright zinc finish, Stainless Steel, Aliminum, Galvanised or Galvanized Steel. Stacked floor to ceiling a standard 40 foot container can hold approximately 400 empty wooden pallets. Due to the stacking capabilities of the clean green pallet the same vehicle can carry at least five times more pallets, resulting in more pallets per load.

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Container terminals are an essential part of the supply chain for many businesses, and optimizing their logistics can help to improve efficiency and reduce costs. There are a number of factors to consider when optimizing container terminal logistics, including the layout of the terminal, the location of critical facilities, the handling equipment, the management of vessels, and the storage and movement of containers within the terminal.

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Safety in Logistics Operations

whitePaper | February 10, 2022

In logistics operations, the commitment to safety is all too often like the half-hearted embrace we give to an older aunt we occasionally see at family gatherings. We do it because we have to and it’s expected. But we’re not giving safety the full-on bear hug it deserves.

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Sorting Out Sortation Where and Why Automated Sortation Is Applied

whitePaper | August 23, 2022

With increasing labor costs and supply chain pressures for faster and more accurate and responsive operations, automated sortation systems are finding their way into more and more supply chains, delivering productivity, throughput capacity, accuracy, and accountability for businesses, and a cost effective and efficient flow of goods to consumers. Anyone who has received a parcel delivery, purchased grocery items from a supermarket or ordered a book or DVD online, you will have come into contact with goods that have been handled by an automated sortation system at some stage. And this may have occurred multiple times as the goods made their way through the supply chain to your doorstep

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A Standardised Vessel Dataset

whitePaper | February 1, 2023

The Smart Maritime Network’s Standardised Vessel Dataset (SVD) for Noon Reports project aims to provide a free and open list of defined data formats for common vessel operational data points typically found in the daily Noon Report, with the goal of offering maritime stakeholders a central reference point for data mapping that can be applied by shipping companies, technology providers or any related third parties to improve the digital capabilities of the industry.

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Spotlight

Clean Green Pallet Company

Constructed entirely of UK sourced mild steel wire, the pallets are available in a choice of finishes and sizes. They are immensely strong, durable and impervious to moisture – making them ideal choice for food production environment. Pallets can be supplied in a bright zinc finish, Stainless Steel, Aliminum, Galvanised or Galvanized Steel. Stacked floor to ceiling a standard 40 foot container can hold approximately 400 empty wooden pallets. Due to the stacking capabilities of the clean green pallet the same vehicle can carry at least five times more pallets, resulting in more pallets per load.

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