Reducing Risk in Your Logistics Strategy

Every day as many as 10,000 commercial trucks cross the U.S./Canadian border via the Ambassador Bridge, which links Detroit, MI with Windsor, Ontario. As much as 25 percent of all cross border trade clears the border via this privately-owned crossing, causing some to refer to it as “the single most important piece of infrastructure” between the U.S. and Canada.

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Supply Chain Solutions developed by Mayo Clinic

Mayo Clinic, a leader in medical care, research and education, and one of the most trusted names in health care worldwide, now offers a Logistics Program which assists organizations in controlling their transportation costs. The Supply Chain Solutions' Logistics Program is not a "contract for goods", but rather a comprehensive service that leverages Mayo Clinic's market position, knowledge and best practices. Our program is like nothing in the market because of its transparency in freight costs, market leading discounts, analytics of freight spend and collaboration among health care organizations. Our program is helping other health care organizations reduce their freight spend by 20-30% over and above their previous third party logistics company. Are you a healthcare organization that has cost reduction initiatives in the coming years? Do you need to find new ways of controlling costs? If so, please contact us to learn more about our program at 855-875-4862 or scslogistics@mayo.edu.

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Charging Solutions For Battery Electric Trucks

whitePaper | December 22, 2022

The battery-electric truck market is at an early stage, with fewer than 60,000 units in circulation worldwide, including approximately 20,000 units sold in 2021. Ninety percent of these were sold in China, and most were on the lighter side of the category, between 3.5 and 8 tons. However, significant growth in the market is expected in the coming years as more governments and truck manufacturers set combustion engine truck sales phase-out targets, more models become available, and production capacity is increased. A robust charging infrastructure ecosystem, along with sufficient grid capacity, must be deployed early enough not to impede the growth of the electric vehicle fleet.

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Supply Chain Resiliency in a Time of Disruption

whitePaper | July 22, 2022

Over the past couple of years, supply chains have experienced a bumpy ride. Shortages have been pervasive— sometimes a result of supply disruptions, sometimes a result of demand spikes, and sometimes both. As a result of these factors and transportation and global trade capacity issues,supply chains are experiencing pressures unlike any we have seen in a generation.

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Green shipping corridors: leveraging synergies

whitePaper | October 12, 2022

In 2021, as part of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26), 19 countries, including the United States (U.S.), United Kingdom (U.K.), Chile and Australia, signed the Clydebank Declaration, which aims to support the establishment of at least six green corridors by the middle of this decade, intending to scale up over the decade. In April 2022, the U.S. Department of State (DOS) announced its objective to help set up green shipping corridors and provided high-level guidance on the building blocks for green shipping corridors. Maritime decarbonization is a particularly complex challenge with multiple pathways that are at various levels of technological and operational readiness.

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Empowering the Mobility Fleet of Tomorrow

whitePaper | November 15, 2022

The internet of things plays a key role in the future of urban mobility. As cities grow in size and complexity, transportation solutions require a more strategic approach. Increasingly, public transportation companies, as well as freight/cargo companies and operators of heavy equipment fleets, are looking for IoT technology systems to produce actionable insights from vehicle data. Companies need to provide their fleets with new capabilities that will transform the transportation experience—and that is just the start of mobility’s evolution.

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Zero Ready Framework Ensuring shipping can deliver our zero emissions future

whitePaper | November 10, 2022

Shipping faces a critical challenge. The energy transition is well underway and ocean going zero carbon ships must be in service by 2030. The industry is currently focussed on delivering zero Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions by fuelling with renewably sourced ammonia, hydrogen or methanol. But solutions for widespread deployment are not ready yet and ships built today have expected lifetimes of 20-30 years. So, the industry now thinks in terms of ‘readiness’, the ability to ensure that a vessel can use zero carbon fuel once this becomes feasible, either by building new vessels that have this capability from the day they are built, or by ensuring existing vessels can be easily converted.

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DATA SCIENCE FOR SUPPLY CHAIN

whitePaper | July 29, 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. At IRIS by Argon & Co, we help our clients to build high-performing global Supply Chains by leveraging the power and benefits of Data S

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Spotlight

Supply Chain Solutions developed by Mayo Clinic

Mayo Clinic, a leader in medical care, research and education, and one of the most trusted names in health care worldwide, now offers a Logistics Program which assists organizations in controlling their transportation costs. The Supply Chain Solutions' Logistics Program is not a "contract for goods", but rather a comprehensive service that leverages Mayo Clinic's market position, knowledge and best practices. Our program is like nothing in the market because of its transparency in freight costs, market leading discounts, analytics of freight spend and collaboration among health care organizations. Our program is helping other health care organizations reduce their freight spend by 20-30% over and above their previous third party logistics company. Are you a healthcare organization that has cost reduction initiatives in the coming years? Do you need to find new ways of controlling costs? If so, please contact us to learn more about our program at 855-875-4862 or scslogistics@mayo.edu.

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