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From transportation to network strategies and finished goods delivery to reverse logistics, today's fast paced global firms face a myriad of supply chain challenges. In this section, you'll find out how your competitors are tackling challenges with best practices in these detailed white papers.

How Grocery Retailers & Food Manufacturers collaborate to find efficiencies

Grocery Retailers and Food Manufacturers work together to reduce costs and improve service by finding efficiencies within the supply chain.

Reverse Logistics - The Untapped Revenue Stream

Recognizing that reverse logistics can drive real impact to the bottom line, this is an area of high priority for companies looking to reduce costs, add efficiencies, improve the customer experience and build sustainable supply chain practices.

Securing Your Supply Chain Prevents Cargo Theft

In today's global supply chain, best practices in security help companies combat the risks and dangers of cargo theft.

Optimizing DC Networks for Global Sourcing

In this area of global outsourcing, spiraling costs, and customized configurations, flexible DC networks are critical to every company's ability to remain competitive and survive.

Streamlining Enterprise Resource Planning ERP Implementations Through Outsourcing

By outsourcing logistics and warehouse management functions, companies can streamline their Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) implementations and save significant time and money.

Managing Transportation Costs through Shipper-Carrier Collaboration

The best way for companies to mitigate rising costs and improve customer service is by building a successful shipper/carrier relationship.

Supply Chain Agility

Examine how companies are extending beyond traditional, functional outsourcing relationships to gain advantage and increase their agility and responsiveness to global market volatility.

Optimizing Small Parcel Shipments for inbound supply chains

A successful parcel-intensive inbound supply chain saves money while controlling transportation costs. By optimizing parcel shipments, simplifying label generation and integrating with carriers, inbound supply chains can boost visibility, increase control and ultimately cut costs.


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