North American Supply Chain Summit
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It’s not SpaceWaves, but an astronaut is back!
Dooner and The Dude talk to astronaut Terry Virts about his time in space, his book and his global circumnavigation documentary.
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The Daily Dash: Supply Chain Summit in review; TravelCenters takes out loan
In today’s edition of The Daily Dash, supply chain resiliency, digitization and trends were among the focus of the North American Supply Chain Summit on…
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Great Quarter, Guys: Is custom fashion Amazon’s next breakthrough?
Do you care about Uber Connect, Amazon custom fashion, Flock Freight or the Tesla Semi? Andrew Cox and Seth Holm do!
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WHAT THE TRUCK?!?: No letup likely on the freight roller coaster
Dooner and The Dude bring on Shannon Curier to talk Christmas philanthropy, Bob Farrell CEO of Global Tranz, and CEO of Transfix to discuss why…
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‘Stop enabling poor-performing suppliers’ — SourceDay CEO
FreightWaves’ JT Engstrom and SourceDay’s Tom Kieley discussed “Managing Buyer and Supplier Relationships” during FreightWaves’ North American Supply Chain Summit on Tuesday.
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Pivot and flex: How traditional retailers can thrive in e-commerce
FreightWaves chats with CEVA Logistics on what it takes for retail customers to transition successfully to e-commerce. What’s the answer? Flexibility.
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Bestpass simplifies toll payments for 10,000 customers
In 2019, Bestpass processed over $1 billion of toll volume — one-25th of the tolling industry’s entire revenue.
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Pandemic hit Port of LA with huge ebbs and flows
The Port of Los Angeles is still working to get toys to retailers’ shelves in time for Christmas.
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ArcBest CCO helping steer customers through supply chain volatility
The chief customer officer looks to be the bridge between logistics departments and C-suites.
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Supply chain resilience to reach new heights in 2021 — survey
Laggards “didn’t wake up and smell the pandemic until February-March,” according to Bolstorff.
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