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June 19, 2019

All standard deliveries utilizing the PPG Company delivery service will be free of charge to all serviceable E&I members. Orders placed by noon are delivered the next business day within the standard delivery zone which the local PPG company-operated store network operates and providing goods are in stock. Non-standard orders (large quantities, far distances, etc.) requiring delivery may be placed on a common carrier and the cost associated may be passed on to the customer. Any freight cost (if necessary) will be reviewed and approved with the E&I member prior to shipping.

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Coyote Logistics

Founded in 2006 to bring a better experience to the transportation industry, Coyote believes in doing the right thing every time for shippers, carriers, and each other. Coyote CEO Jeff Silver, along with the founding team that he recruited to join him, armed the business with the technology, industry experience, financial firepower, and “No Excuses” mentality that has made Coyote a leading service provider in the industry. As a third-party logistics (3PL) provider, Coyote arranges the movement of 6,000 shipments per day by way of an ever-growing network of 40,000 carriers. Coyote offers truckload, less-than-truckload, and intermodal brokerage services and transportation management services to more than 14,000 shippers, from Fortune 100 companies to small businesses, in many industries across North America. Coyote is headquartered in Chicago, with more than 2,000 employees operating from 17 offices nationwide. Coyote is a subsidiary of UPS.

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Improving the Last Mile With Secure, Unattended Asset-Transfer Solutions

whitePaper | April 6, 2020

With final-mile deliveries on the rise, it’s more critical than ever to efficiently and securely transfer assets between business partners. Despite improvements in route planning, dock scheduling, and transportation-management systems, the biggest problem remains — sometimes there’s simply no one available to receive the delivery.

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A new era of smart transportation in the United States

whitePaper | September 20, 2022

increases safety for vehicle passengers and vulnerable road users. Advances climate and sustainability goals. Increases transportation equity for low income and minority communities in urban and rural areas.Provides more affordable and accessible transportation options for historically disadvantaged communities. Creates new business models that generate jobs to fuel the U.S. economy.

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Data science for supply chain whitepaper

whitePaper | May 17, 2022

From Master Data driving ERP software to real-time IoT streams enabling fine grain tracking and optimization, Data is omnipresent when dealing with Supply Chain processes. However, the abundant information is not always leveraged to actually improve the overall flow. Often locked away in specialized software, siloed between departments of the same company or simply not made accessible to business practitioners, the premise of a data-driven Supply Chain falls short of expectations.

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Transportation & Logistics: The Way Forward

whitePaper | February 1, 2022

It’s probably too strong to say the logo on the side of the truck is now more important than the logo on the side of the box. But it’s certainly not overstating things to say that consumers demand fast, reliable, free (in many cases) shipping, with easily accessible updates. In one 2021 survey, 47% of consumers said they would consider abandoning a retailer after a single bad shipping experience.

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5 Megatrends That Make Supply Chains Growth Engines

whitePaper | November 15, 2019

In the world of business finance, supply chains tend to get the short end of the stick. Many CFOs simply see logistics as a cost center each link in the chain an additional expense. But the world of global trade is changing, and with these changes comes the opportunity to shift focus from lowering supply chain costs to strategically positioning supply networks as the driver for significant business growth.

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Location-based Process Automation

whitePaper | May 19, 2022

Manufacturers, suppliers, and logistics companies are finding themselves at an interesting intersection today. Digital transformation, forcefully propelled atop any executive agendas by COVID-19, is no longer a trend or a hype. With more pressure from stakeholders, customers, and competitors, companies need to act fast and decidedly to kickstart their smart factory roadmap.

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Spotlight

Coyote Logistics

Founded in 2006 to bring a better experience to the transportation industry, Coyote believes in doing the right thing every time for shippers, carriers, and each other. Coyote CEO Jeff Silver, along with the founding team that he recruited to join him, armed the business with the technology, industry experience, financial firepower, and “No Excuses” mentality that has made Coyote a leading service provider in the industry. As a third-party logistics (3PL) provider, Coyote arranges the movement of 6,000 shipments per day by way of an ever-growing network of 40,000 carriers. Coyote offers truckload, less-than-truckload, and intermodal brokerage services and transportation management services to more than 14,000 shippers, from Fortune 100 companies to small businesses, in many industries across North America. Coyote is headquartered in Chicago, with more than 2,000 employees operating from 17 offices nationwide. Coyote is a subsidiary of UPS.

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