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The EU has agreed to new environmental and social governance rules that require companies to act if their supply chains cause environmental damages such as toxic air, packaging, and packaging waste, or as if they violate forced labor laws. What will this change mean for corporate accountability? Plus: Sortation that’s revved up and ready; is the freight recession about to shift into reverse?
The EU has agreed to new environmental and social governance rules that require companies to act if their supply chains cause environmental damages such as toxic air, packaging, and packaging waste, or as if they violate forced labor laws. What will this change mean for corporate accountability? Plus: Sortation that’s revved up and ready; is the freight recession about to shift into reverse?
With the rebound in air travel, there are is more freight capacity available now to shippers. How can shippers best take advantage of that extra capacity and the lower rates we’re seeing? Plus: Freight unloading robots are coming; celebrating technicians in trucking.
With the rebound in air travel, there are is more freight capacity available now to shippers. How can shippers best take advantage of that extra capacity and the lower rates we’re seeing? Plus: Freight unloading robots are coming; celebrating technicians in trucking.
e2open has introduced a new face to its brand, reflecting the transformative role its supply chain platform offers thousands of world-leading companies across the globe.
At first blush, it seems like blockchain's distributed ledger technology could be the perfect solution to many of the supply chain's problems. But before companies can reap the benefits of this exciting new technology, they must think carefully about where to apply it and how to overcome a few key stumbling blocks.
Some vendors are incorporating artificial intelligence and machine learning into their global trade management software. Here's how these technologies could improve trade compliance and classification.