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    A More Innovative Way to Outsource

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    From the Editor

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    Drivers of logistics excellence: implications for carriers

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    Technological advances have increased customer expectations during an era of increasing cost controls. Shippers are becoming more demanding as technologies being developed offer greater visibility and control in the supply chain. The question remains, however, as to what are the key drivers of this technological change, and where is the market headed. Will these changes merely add cost or will they enable carriers to compete effectively in the market? The purpose of this article is to highlight six major drivers of logistics excellence, and to provide the carrier community with some thoughts as to how to respond to these emerging trends

    The usage of mobile communication systems in the trucking industry

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    This article reports the findings of a mobile communications survey mailed out to over 2,000 trucking firms. The findings indicate that 68% of respondents use some form of mobile communication system in their firm. Various types of mobile communication systems were reported, including two-way pagers, one-way pagers, cell phones, two-way radio, and satellite communications. Additionally, implementation decision factors for mobile communication systems were evaluated for both users and non-users of mobile communication systems

    Vested Thinking: What\u27S in It for We

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    Transforming Logistics: Learn from a Nobel Laureate

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    Organizational Buying Behavior: the Effects of Information Technology

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    Vested outsourcing: Five rules that will transform outsourcing

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    © Kate Vitasek, 2010. All rights reserved. Progressive companies and University programs have recently begun to rethink outsourcing models. In Vested Outsourcing, thought-leader Kate Vitasek has created a model that will improve outsourcing procedures much the way Six Sigma and Lean improved production processes in the 80\u27s and 90\u27s

    Links in Supply Chain Leadership and Financial Performance

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    This presentation was given at the Production and Operations Management Annual Conference (POMS)
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