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THE FUTURE OF LOCAL FREIGHT: HOW COMPANIES CAN SAVE TIME WITH TECHNOLOGY Offered by Mothership Small businesses spend up to 500 hours annually managing their shipments. Traditionally tedious, manual processes are labor-intensive and low-value for most shippers. However, process automation through technology is taking the final mile into the future. In this whitepaper, you’ll learn how companies are reaping eciency benefits from a tech- driven competitive advantage.
TOP TRENDS IN E-COMMERCE AUTOMATION Offered by Kenco To truly understand the increasing value of e-commerce automation, it’s essential to understand how it is impacted by issues such as labor shortages, inflation, and increased e-commerce activity. This whitepaper provides insights into improving your e-commerce program through automation.
TACKLE LABOR CHALLENGES WITH WAREHOUSE ROBOTICS Offered by Inbound Logistics With labor shortages and demand volatility aecting distribution center operations, many are now asking: Is it time to automate my warehouse? This digital edition of Inbound Logistics explores how to deploy automation and robotics to achieve DC objectives. The edition also reveals peak season takeaways and highlights approaches for tackling emergency logistics situations.
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Dan Van Alstine, president and chief operating officer of Ruan, has taken on another mantle as the chairman of the American Trucking Associations. As the leader of an industry that has been thrust into the spotlight, Van Alstine has set many goals to move trucking forward into an exciting new year. Inbound Logistics sits down with Van Alstine to find out what it is about trucking and logistics that moves him and what that has to do with the 1962 Green Bay Packers. bit.ly/SCI323ILPod WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD FOR THE TRUCKING INDUSTRY? A WORD WITH DAN VAN ALSTINE, CHAIRMAN OF THE AMERICAN TRUCKING ASSOCIATIONS
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