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That’s the long-standing message from users and vendors when they talk about realizing a return on investment for transportation management systems (TMS). The targets for automation are often work ...
Imagine an enterprise management tool that provides the ability to link the entire network of transportation nodes within the Joint Deployment and Distribution Enterprise within one single platform.
Health plans arrange for the non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) of millions of Medicare Advantage, and Medicaid patients every day in the U.S. Managing transport for patients to any health ...
The first of the transportation trends is the network effect is at the heart of supply chain transformation. Essentially, the network effect exists when all components of the supply chain technology ...
Not a subscriber? Apply online today. The global COVID-19 pandemic has caused extreme volatility in supply and demand, disrupting supply chains unlike any other crisis. People around the world are ...
According to Interos's Annual Global Supply Chain Report, supply chain disruptions cost large organizations an average of $182 million in lost revenue per company every year. These disruptions are ...
Modern logistics today demands control and accuracy. Businesses are under growing pressure to streamline operations, meet regulatory standards, and reduce supply chain risks. Whether a manufacturer ...
The Next-Generation Transportation Construction Management (TCM) program has a development history that includes important information on how this study came to be and how it has evolved since its ...
Systematic, well-designed, and implementable research is the most effective way to solve many problems facing state department of transportation (DOT) administrators and engineers. Often, highway ...
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