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1) Dirty (DC) Jobs with Michael Roe
Starts 9:00 AM CDT Ends 9:30 AM CDT Date Tuesday, April 13
Sponsor DMW&H

It’s a dirty job, but someone has to do it. Your distribution model will have to adapt to ongoing business changes. Oftentimes, businesses are faced with two choices: 1. Build a totally new distribution center, OR 2. Retrofit an existing distribution center while staying operational. Successfully ...

2) To Automate or Not to Automate
Starts 1:00 PM CDT Ends 1:30 PM CDT Date Tuesday, April 13
Sponsor enVista

With supply chains in flux and ecommerce orders surging, automation is increasingly being leveraged to reduce labor dependencies while also improving distribution efficiencies, fulfillment timeframes, customer service, cost savings and resilience. However, determining the right application for warehouse ...

3) Warehouse Intelligence: The evolution of Business Intelligence in the world of Logistics
Starts 1:00 PM CDT Ends 1:30 PM CDT Date Tuesday, April 13
Sponsor Mantis Informatics, Inc.

Discover your data analytics life cycle from the raw data to information and finally to knowledge. Make educated decisions based on historical analytics. Diagnose, identify your strengths and weaknesses, describe your story through an abundance of historical analytics, visualizations and KPIs provided ...

4) The Truth About Distribution Data: Why Companies Struggle to Use It and How Companies are Succeeding
Starts 1:30 PM CDT Ends 2:00 PM CDT Date Tuesday, April 13
Sponsor Longbow Advantage

Distribution operations are unique in the world of supply chain data. The systems that run your warehouses generate mass volumes of data every second of the day, and they generate much more data than any other area of the supply chain. Many organizations face challenges in accessing this data in real-time ...

5) Automate Differently: Why Software is the Future of Warehouse Automation
Starts 2:30 PM CDT Ends 3:00 PM CDT Date Tuesday, April 13
Sponsor LogistiVIEW

Over the last decade, consumers, led by ubiquitous access to information and a desire for personal expression, have proven difficult to predict. As transportation costs rise, distribution centers decentralize, and margins are pressured by competition, supply chain leaders will need to lean into AI, autonomous ...