Some Michigan logistics professionals are finding it hard to believe that the state with a peninsula, some of the most dangerous cities in the nation, and unused, old automotive factories can be the home of the most up and coming shipping center in the country. Once the logic behind this viewpoint in given, most will […]
5 Key Ways Big Data Will Alter Lives in 2013
Most in the United States probably have not heard of Aadhar, but it is transforming lives of those in India. Aadhar is a government program that is using Big Data to “universally identify” a goal of 600 million Indian residents. It is aiming to become the largest biometric database in the world by 2014 and […]
Huge Pharma Partnership Will Effect Global Logistics, Drug Costs
As with all companies, the healthcare industry is feeling the pressure to cut costs and raise profitability. Walgreen, the largest drug retailing chain in the nation, Alliance Boots, and AmerisourceBergen signed a $400 billion, 10-year agreement that is now coined “Earth’s Drugstore”, as reference by Forbes. In addition to having the opportunity to invest in […]
March Logistics at a Glance
To summarize a long month of logistics news and events released in the month of March, Georgia Logistics compiled a set of facts and figures for an easy and quick read. GL broke it down into general U.S. economic conditions, trucking, air freight, ocean freight, warehousing and distribution, rail, and multimodal. Here are a few […]
For British Retailers, U.S. Market is Challenging & Africa is the Next Big Thing
In a recent survey of British retailers conducted by Barclay’s, nearly half responded that the United States’ retail market is the most difficult to crack. Though he U.S. continues to be the highest sought after market in the survey, respondents are surprised by its difficulty despite the internet making for simpler marketing and the U.S. […]
Can Rackspace Overtake Amazon for Cloud Leader?
Amazon is the obvious winner when it comes to cloud computing, but Rackspace has an unexpected secret weapon in the works. OpenSpace, Rackspace’s open-source cloud computing platform is getting incredible support from huge clients, such as IBM, HP, Dell and Intel, to assist with Rackspace’s race against Amazon.
10 Bold CIO Tactics for 2013
In last couple of decades, the Chief Information Officer has had to undergo drastic changes. With constantly updating technology and turbulent global market, today’s CIOs are expected to develop new strategies to stay above the competition.
Is a UPS Strike Inevitable?
Though negotiations between the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) and United Parcel Service (UPS) started 10 months early, the expiration of the collection bargaining agreement between the two is still far off. Their original objective of reaching a tentative agreement by the end of March is highly unlikely.
Now Available: SAP Software for Personal Use
On March 20, SAP announced the release of Visual Intelligence software for personal use. It is one of the fastest ways to get information from a spreadsheet. Designed for ease of use, SAP Visual Intelligence reveals data quickly, while also giving a visualization of what it is presenting. Unlike other software systems, this version does […]
Newly Hired CEOs Learn Strength in Uncertainty from Predecessors
According to a recent survey, U.S. CEOs are not particularly optimistic about growth in the coming year, but do feel more confident about growth in the future. In PwC’s 16th Annual Global CEO Survey of 167 U.S. CEOs, 81% responded that they had applied cost-cutting measures in 2012, and for the current year, 71% replied […]
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