Building Resilient Supply Chains in a Changing Environment
Businesses need to enhance supply chain resilience by leveraging smart technologies and risk management to tackle economic uncertainties and challenges.
Businesses need to enhance supply chain resilience by leveraging smart technologies and risk management to tackle economic uncertainties and challenges.
Since 1956, the Yokohama Port Authority has been responsible for port planning, construction, and management, encompassing the formulation of development plans, facility maintenance, usage permit review, resource leasing, and fee collection. As a significant port in the Asia-Pacific region, its development experience offers valuable insights for the port management field. Looking ahead, smart technology and green concepts will emerge as new directions for port development.
This article explores the future of warehouse management, focusing on the four evolutionary stages from traditional blind management to intelligent adaptation. By analyzing the practices of companies like Amazon and Walmart, as well as the role of robots and AI technology, it reveals how real-time data and AI agents enhance decision-making efficiency and flexibility in warehouses, emphasizing the importance of intelligence in modern warehousing.
Maersk offers localized and integrated logistics solutions in Mauritius, streamlining supply chains and boosting efficiency to support business growth. We optimize digital experiences through Cookie management and provide customized services including customs clearance, warehousing, and inland transportation, along with comprehensive freight forwarding and supply chain management solutions. Our new booking solution enables instant confirmation, improving booking efficiency and providing greater control over your shipments.
SF Express calls for innovation among logistics companies in the omni-channel era to meet increasingly complex consumer demands. The importance of flexible production and reverse logistics is emphasized, with SF's cloud warehouse system enhancing inventory management efficiency. The company is also focused on improving product lifecycle management to better retain consumers. SF's extensive warehousing network provides a solid foundation for future logistics innovations.
The Customs Exemption Code System provides systematic support for the management of import and export goods and tax reductions. This article introduces the classification of customs exemptions, the coding structure, and the specific implementation scope and policy implications of various categories. The aim is to enhance transparency through classification, improve the efficiency and fairness of customs management, and thereby promote the healthy development of international trade.
The World Customs Organization (WCO) launched a scholarship program for Small Island Economies (SIEs) to enhance the capacity building of customs officials in these regions. The program provides training in areas such as international economics, trade regulations, data analysis, and risk management to SIEs customs officials through needs assessments, curriculum design, and expert instruction. It aims to help them improve customs management and promote sustainable economic development.
In the post-pandemic era, inventory pile-up has become a new challenge for supply chains. A reader survey by *Logistics Management* reveals that companies face the dual dilemma of high and low inventory levels. Diversified procurement, enhanced communication, and accurate forecasting are key to resolving the inventory crisis. Lean inventory management will help companies improve supply chain resilience and embrace the new market normal.
This article provides an accessible introduction to two primary inventory management methods: perpetual inventory systems and periodic inventory systems. It compares their advantages, disadvantages, and suitable application scenarios. Furthermore, it explores the core functionalities of inventory control systems, the differences between barcode and RFID technologies, and four common inventory types. The aim is to assist businesses in selecting appropriate inventory management solutions to enhance operational efficiency.
E2open acquired Logistyx Technologies for $185 million to strengthen its end-to-end supply chain management capabilities, particularly in global parcel and e-commerce transportation. This acquisition will integrate Logistyx's multi-carrier parcel management solution, enhancing E2open's service offerings and competitiveness. The deal aims to provide more comprehensive and efficient logistics solutions for businesses navigating the complexities of modern supply chains and growing e-commerce demands.