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J.B. Hunt CEO outlines five steps for "chasing excellence"

Speaking at CSCMP’s EDGE Conference, Shelley Simpson discusses how the trucking company’s “Customer Value Delivery” framework can be used to create excellence at both the company level and the personal level.

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Port strike top of mind at “State of Logistics” educational session

Executives call on government to invoke Taft-Hartley act to stop the strike and send labor and management back to the negotiating table.

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3PL Study: Change management provides competitive edge

Annual Third-Party Logistics (3PL) survey shows change management, artificial intelligence, and direct-to-customer deliveries are key focus areas for 3PL providers and shippers.

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Perfect Planner, Flying Ship walk away with second annual 3 V’s Awards

Award program recognizes those companies who have created innovative technology solutions that are enhancing supply chain visibility and velocity while helping companies respond to variability.

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CSCMP forms academic partnership with Polish university

Kozminski University to use educational content from the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals in its undergraduate program.

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Gartner challenges supply chains to be sustainable, purpose-driven, and connected

The opening keynote address for analyst group Gartner’s virtual Supply Chain Symposium/Xpo outlined an ambitious vision for the future of supply chain management that goes beyond focusing on profit.

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Will logistics’ wild ride continue?

The annual “State of Logistics Report” shows that a chaotic and unpredictable 2020 led to logistics costs dropping by 4%. This trend of constant change has supply chain professionals wondering what’s next on the horizon.

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Logistics’ wild ride to continue

The annual State of Logistics Report shows that a chaotic and unpredictable 2020 led to logistics cost dropping by 4%. Expect this trend of constant change to continue, authors say.