COVID-19 Impact on Freight

COVID-19 has taken its toll on the United States and the entire world. The response to this emergency is rapidly changing the day to day realities of fleet businesses in the United States. The majority of states have issued a stay at home orders. Meanwhile, fleet-based businesses have been deemed essential and continue to operate. Because of the COVID-19 impact on freight, the landscape of freight operations now is vastly different than just a month ago.

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Cyber Security in Logistics: How to Protect Your Supply Chain

 

Good cyber security in logistics is all about viewing the complete system. Let’s say that you are trying to ensure maximum security in an office. You might, therefore, be sure to run lots of red teams/blue team simulations, to hire pen-testers, to keep your software all up-to-date, and to train your staff in identifying potential security risks.

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3PL Warehouse Cost Reduction Strategies

 

Efficiency can make a huge difference to both your profit margins and your customer satisfaction as a business. The more efficient the systems you put in place are, the more you will be able to increase turnover and minimize mistakes and problems.

This doesn’t just apply to the processes a company handles itself, but also those services carried out by third parties. For example, if you can find ways to reduce the costs of 3PL (third party logistics), then you will be able to save money and reduce errors. In this post, we will look at some of the best strategies for 3PL warehouse cost reduction!

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Web-Based or Standalone WMS – Warehouse Management System

Warehouse management system (WMS) is a software application that helps control and manages daily operations in a warehouse. To clarify, it optimizes the picking and shipping of orders and advises for inventory replenishments. Warehouse inventory management systems only provide simple and basic functions especially in the safekeeping or just storage location information. Pick, pack, and ship are the best practices from the breadth of WMS functionality in the earlier years of development. In today’s technology, sophisticated programs coordinating advanced interactions with material-handling devices and yard management has now been developed throughout the years.

A warehouse management system can help reduce the likelihood of errors that could occur when a product has been shipped. In addition, the system can provide an instantaneously response in tracing ordered products within the warehouse.

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