
David HC Correll
Articles
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Sep 26, 2024 |
dcvelocity.com | Ben Ames |Victoria Fraza Kickham |David HC Correll |Ken Cottrill
As the hours tick down toward a “seemingly imminent” strike by East Coast and Gulf Coast dockworkers, experts are warning that the impacts of that move would mushroom well-beyond the actual strike locations, causing prevalent shipping delays, container ship congestion, port congestion on West coast ports, and stranded freight.
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Sep 25, 2024 |
dcvelocity.com | David HC Correll |Ben Ames |David Maloney
This story first appeared in the July/August issue of Supply Chain Xchange, a journal of thought leadership for the supply chain management profession and a sister publication to AGiLE Business Media & Events’ DC Velocity. Companies can find it challenging to meet the increasing demand to make their supply chains sustainable—except when external events force their hands.
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Sep 25, 2024 |
dcvelocity.com | DC Velocity |David HC Correll |David Maloney
Cody Upp, director of sales, marketing, and solutions design at Zebra Technologies, speaks with DC Velocity's David Maloney about why the supply chain industry needs a new fulfillment automated mobile robot solution (AMR). They discuss the dynamics in the industry that drive the need for new and different types of AMRs and what specific market segments are addressed with Zebra Robotics Automation solutions.
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Jun 19, 2024 |
thescxchange.com | David HC Correll |Ken Cottrill
Companies can find it challenging to meet the increasing demand to make their supply chains sustainable—except when external events force their hands. Our research shows that when large-scale disruptions compel companies to rethink their operations, improving sustainability is often part of the redesigned supply chains that emerge from such crises. Counterintuitively, supply chain sustainability (SCS) efforts appear to thrive in a crisis.
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Jan 10, 2024 |
supplychainquarterly.com | David HC Correll
A truck driver who goes by the handle Long-Haul Paul once told me that the worst thing about driving a truck is that “the job can make a liar of you when you didn’t want to lie.” He explained to me that, like all of us, truck drivers have places to go and promises to keep between delivering their loads. The truck driver might promise to his daughter to be home in one week’s time for her birthday.
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