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Prioritize These 4 Items to Eliminate Customer Complaints

All Things Supply Chain

At a conference I recently spoke at, I repeatedly heard amazement, concern, and frustration from attendees that, while they and their companies were engaged in constant continuous improvement efforts, their customers did not see any of it and were actually … Continue reading →

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Replenishment: The Store Specific Replenishment Advantage

The Network Effect

In our first article on replenishment, Replenishment: The Real Time Advantage, we explored the significant advantages of shorter replenishment lead. The post Replenishment: The Store Specific Replenishment Advantage appeared first on The Network Effect.

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The Future of Transportation: Autonomous Ships on the Horizon

The Network Effect

The Wall Street Journal reports on the prospect of autonomous ships in the near future. There are significant hurdles to. The post The Future of Transportation: Autonomous Ships on the Horizon appeared first on The Network Effect.

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The Vital Importance of Dimensional Data in Material Handling and Warehouse Design

The Network Effect

by Cris Anderson, Project Consultant, Tompkins International Material Handling and Warehouse Design When considering any material handling equipment, the size. The post The Vital Importance of Dimensional Data in Material Handling and Warehouse Design appeared first on The Network Effect.

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Tariffs on the Table: How to Brief the Board and C‑Suite With Confidence

“What should we do about the tariffs?” There’s no straightforward answer — every leader has a different expectation. CFOs want numbers. COOs want action. CEOs want strategy. And supply chain and procurement leaders need to be ready with the right response — fast. That’s why GEP has created a simple three-part framework that will help CPOs and CSCOs brief the board and C-suite with clarity and confidence.