Inbound Logistics
When Inbound Logistics released its inaugural issue in 1981, the fields of transportation and logistics were often overlooked, and the phrase “supply chain” was not commonly used. The concepts we promoted—enhancing business by better aligning supply with demand, and streamlining inventory management—were in stark contrast to the prevailing practices of the time. By remaining committed to our educational goals and thanks to the dedication of our enthusiastic team, IL emerged as a key source of information for transforming supply chain processes and played a significant role in shaping this innovative approach to business operations.
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1 month ago |
inboundlogistics.com | Karen M. Kroll
Tags: Labor Management, May 2025, Warehousing When managing today’s warehouses, velocity and value are non-negotiable. From predictive AI to flexible robotics, warehouses are cutting costs and accelerating fulfillment without breaking the bank—or the back.
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1 month ago |
inboundlogistics.com | Karen M. Kroll
Tags: April 2025, Artificial Intelligence, Technology Searching for real-world examples of supply chain organizations that have implemented AI solutions and are seeing financial and operational results? We serve them up right here.
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2 months ago |
inboundlogistics.com | Tom Gresham
Tags: April 2025, Logistics I.T., Technology Companies are accelerating supply chain technology deployments, IL’s annual report reveals. Providers are ramping up AI innovations to boost capabilities and seeing robust growth, even as the trends that shape their solutions shift.
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2 months ago |
inboundlogistics.com | Karen M. Kroll
Tags: Global Economy, Global Logistics, Logistics, March 2025 As more companies look to diversify their supply chains, India’s abundant labor and expanding domestic market strikes the right chord. Yet, navigating its complexities requires a well-orchestrated strategy. Success comes from trusted partnerships and clear, coordinated planning.
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2 months ago |
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Explore expert insights and actionable takeaways influencing the global supply chain in 2025 and beyond. From technology to trade shifts, stay ahead of the logistics curve.
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