Archive for November 2011

Two weeks ago, I shared my key takeaways from a workshop I conducted on the role of social media in supply chain management (see “Supply Chain Executives Define Social Media Too Narrowly”). I made the case that supply chain executives need to think beyond Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter, and that they need to “focus on the work, not the words”–i.e., think through the work they need to get done… Continue reading

Categories : Logistics Technologies, Social Media
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At one of the conference receptions I attended this fall, I heard an interesting story about a Global Trade Management (GTM) system implementation.

At one level, the business case was focused on fine mitigation. US Customs had warned this company several times about shipments lacking the proper licenses, permits, and classifications. Finally, customs lost its patience and fined the company more than $50 million. Part of the business case… Continue reading

We were excited, we were wet, we had stupid expressions on our faces. But nothing could stop us on this particular Sunday in May–nothing.

Last night I found myself in the basement looking through old photo albums, and I came across the one I put together almost twenty years ago after I cycled cross country with my friends Pete and Paul. We had just graduated from college, and instead… Continue reading

Categories : Just for Fun
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A few weeks ago, I wrote about the build vs. buy decision that many third party logistics providers (3PLs) face when it comes to IT solutions, particularly when off-the-shelf applications don’t meet all of their functional requirements (see “The IT Dilemma for 3PLs”). That posting generated a lot of comments, not only on Logistics Viewpoints but also on LinkedIn.

[caption id=”attachment_8409″ align=”alignleft” width=”119″ caption=”Kyle Krug, Director Client… Continue reading

Over the past few weeks I’ve attend TMC’s Interactive Client Forum and Descartes’ Evolution 2011 User Conference (TMC and Descartes are ARC clients). At both conferences, there were speakers focused on regulatory trends in transportation. The Descartes conference featured Annette Sandberg, a former Administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). TMC’s conference featured Angie Freeman, C.H. Robinson’s VP of Investor Relations and Public Affairs (TMC is… Continue reading

Categories : Regulations, Transportation
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