Scott Koegler

Scott Koegler

Scott Koegler is Executive Editor for PMG360. He is a technology writer and editor with 20+ years experience delivering high value content to readers and publishers. 

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Can You Work Around Supply Chain Problems?

Labor shortage, transportation and commodities remain the biggest challenges for supply chains. In response to these challenges, suppliers and retailers are adopting new methods to move goods in different ways, such as cargo liners, trains, and trucks provided by the competitors. Although these are just a few ways you can solve the problems in supply chains, there are other options that you may need to enforce complex solutions for the existing challenges. Lack of a concrete strategy to avail the products in the market at the right time will cause problems.

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Logistics Can Be Tackled

With the many responsibilities that vary from one company to another, we all agree that managing logistics is not easy. As a logistics manager, you have a crucial role in ensuring things run smoothly regardless of the possible challenges along the way. According to Capgemini, cutting transport costs tops the list of the things that most logistics managers would want to achieve. This is an obvious goal considering the importance of minimal operational costs to all companies. However, this is often easier said than done. It requires investment in things such as technology and innovation to achieve. One must also remain budget-conscious. Generally, logistic managers have a lot on their hands, and innovation alone might not solve all the problems and make you a superhero manager overnight. As a logistics manager who intends to be on top of the game, here are some secret success tips that will make you an office hero.

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GPS is One Key to Supply Chain Visibility

In an era where the consumer-led supply chain is common, track and trace technology has never been of great importance. Logistics firms want to know the location of their fleet at any given time, while consumers want to follow the journey of their items as they move through the supply routes. This can only be made possible by technologies such as GPS, RFID, and EPOS, whose aim is to increase the efficiency of the supply chain throughout the product lifecycle. Here are some areas that GPS tracking technology that can help in the management of the supply chain.

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