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In this episode of Supply Chain Now, hosts Scott W. Luton and Jake Barr are joined by two of Manhattan’s best - Kristin Kay, Senior Design Lead, and Laura Beth Andres, Solutions Consulting Advisor. Together, they discuss the importance of transportation planning in enhancing supply chain efficiency and performance.
The conversation explores the best practices in inbound and outbound logistics, offering insights into optimizing shipment consolidation, resource allocation, and carrier selection. Kristin and Laura Beth share insights on how real-time data and cloud-native solutions are reshaping the transportation landscape, enabling businesses to meet evolving customer demands and manage disruptions more effectively.
Tune in to hear how Manhattan's innovative solutions are helping supply chain leaders streamline logistics, boost resilience, and drive ROI in today’s dynamic global market.
Jump into the conversation:
(00:00) Intro
(03:12) Exploring key challenges in transportation planning
(07:45) Addressing inbound and outbound logistics complexities
(11:28) The role of technology in driving supply chain efficiency
(14:50) Optimizing shipment consolidation for cost savings
(17:35) Balancing resource allocation in logistics
(20:41) Effective carrier selection strategies for better outcomes
(24:05) The impact of data on improving transportation decisions
(27:14) Managing dynamic carrier relationships
(30:19) Strategies for sustainable transportation in supply chain
(33:43) Integrating transportation and warehouse management
(35:25) Modeling tools for better decision-making
(36:56) Using predictive analytics to anticipate disruptions
(39:15) Importance of continuous improvement in logistics
(41:20) Building a resilient and efficient supply chain
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This episode was hosted by Scott Luton and Jake Barr. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/optimizing-inbound-outbound-logistics-supply-chain-efficiency-1360