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Creating Employment Opportunities With Flex Manufacturing (i4cp login required)

i4cp

one of America's premier agribusiness and food companies, is a member-owned cooperative with industry-leading operations that span the spectrum from agricultural production to consumer foods. Land O'Lakes, Inc.,

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Swag that Wows: How to Choose the Right Swag Company for Your Brand

Xoxoday

  A swag company is your business's partner in creating and distributing high-quality, branded merchandise.   Warehousing and fulfillment: Managing swag inventory can be a hassle.   Swag distributed at industry events or conferences can also be a powerful tool.   What is a swag company? 

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Your City or County Probably Doesn't Break Even On Amazon Distribution Center Jobs.

The HR Capitalist

With all the talk about Amazons's 2nd Headquarters campaign and where that project will land, it seems appropriate to examine the economic impact of the less lofty Amazon distribution center. EPI used data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics that included warehousing employment figures in 1,161 counties around the US.

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Mobility and Logistics: An Introductory Journey into Transforming Business Operations

Runzheimer

Understanding Mobility and Logistics In today’s fast-paced and interconnected world, mobility and logistics shape business success across varies industries. This comprehensive process involves managing the movement, storage and distribution of physical products, as well as the associated information flow.

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How to Recruit and Retain Manufacturing Industry Employees

Payactiv

Since its early roots during the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century – where raw materials were transformed into finished goods – the manufacturing industry has featured prominently in most global economies. Common manufacturing industry jobs include: Forklift and machine operators. Shipping and receiving workers.

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How Putting People First Drives Retention

HR Daily Advisor

Driver turnover and driver shortage are two of the biggest challenges consistently facing the transportation and logistics industry. According to the American Trucking Association , turnover rates in the industry reached almost 87 percent in 2017 and the industry is currently short about 50,000 drivers.

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Investing in Training to Meet New Challenges in Supply Chain Management and Logistics

Training Orchestra

The importance of training is often overlooked in the transportation and logistics industry. Most would think that managing freight from point to point is cut and dry however the very nature of the industry is continually met challenges that organizations must be ready to meet.