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Latest Articles

  • 05/09/2011   The Impact of September 11 2001 on Aviation

    On September 11, 2001 anyone associated with aviation knew that the industry would never be the same. What we did not know was how resilient the industry would be in the aftermath of the tragedy or the direction in which it would change.

  • 22/04/2011   Core competence v Core business

    Having recently concluded a survey on outsourcing on behalf of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in the UK (¹) I’m always surprised that companies continue to suggest that one of the main reasons for outsourcing their logistics is because it isn’t their core business and that it is a non- core activity.

  • 12/04/2011   Truck Insurance, are you paying too much?

    What do you think the insurance company will pay out if your truck is written off, Market value

  • 30/03/2011   Asia Pacific Supply Chain Director Survey 2011

    “Analytiqa’s research identifies that over one-fifth of Supply Chain Directors intend to change their logistics providers between 2011 and 2012.”

  • 16/12/2010   How to Get Value Out of Your Returns

    As businesses gear up for the holiday shopping season, the focus is squarely on stocking shelves. Right now, every business is scrambling to meet increased demand and maximize sales

  • 29/10/2010   6 tips to ensure your real-time system is genuine

    For those in the warehouse management business there is an emerging trap to look out for, and that’s the difference between real-time systems and data syncing – getting it wrong could lead to some costly and embarrassing outcomes.

  • 13/10/2010   Full speed ahead for port reform

    New Zealand ports need to respond quickly to a hard-hitting and comprehensive review of the country’s international supply chain, says Chris Money, PricewaterhouseCoopers director and transport economist.

  • 17/09/2010   EPCglobal Provides Guidance for Container Tags

    The organization's new guidelines specify the performance and usage of EPC Gen 2 RFID tags designed for tracking cargo, and are intended for tag vendors as well as logistics companies.

  • 13/09/2010   The Benefits of Automation in the Distribution Centre

    Experience has shown that automated storage and order-picking systems can deliver substantial operating savings in the DC,

  • 13/09/2010   Sustainability in the Supply Chain

    Coco Cola is taking measures to ensure that while business grows (especially its global business which is set to grow exponentially