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Maersk
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July 2, 2024

This article is based on the latest episode of the Beyond the Box podcast. It explains what AI could mean for supply chains and logistics. What are AI’s capabilities? Where are the limitations? And how could it capitalize on human expertise?

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Plastics Today
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June 11, 2024

Understanding the differing recycling and sustainability viewpoints of baby boomers and Generations X, Y, and Z.

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ProShip - via LinkedIn
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May 24, 2024

Remember the "retail apocalypse" predictions of 2017? Brick-and-mortar stores were supposed to become relics of the past. Well, those predictions were wrong.

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EL. Blog
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April 16, 2024

The future of employment amid the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and automation presents a landscape of transformation and opportunity. This was the central theme in a recent thought-provoking talk provided by MIT Professor Yossi Sheffi at THE LOGISTICS WORLD SUMMIT & EXPO 2024. Sheffi discussed the historical perspective on technology, emphasizing that while certain jobs may become obsolete, others will emerge, demanding new skill sets and training.

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NBC 10 News Boston
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March 27, 2024

The economic impact of Tuesday's deadly bridge collapse in Baltimore could be widespread and far-reaching. MIT's Center for Transportation and Logistics was busy Wednesday. FEMA worked with the center on studies about logistics and reached out for help looking at what was going on in Baltimore. Professor Yossi Sheffi weighs in. 

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Fox 25 News Boston
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March 26, 2024

BOSTON — The Port of Baltimore is specially equipped to receive automotive cargo and handles the majority of vehicles delivered to the East Coast, according to the Maryland Dept. of Transportation’s. Professor Yossi Sheffi weighs in on this. 

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Money Tree
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March, 22, 2024

Professor Yossi Sheffi dives into the disruptions experienced by supply chains during the pandemic. Professor Sheffi's insights will shed light on the root causes and strategies for resilience. Join us as we explore the impacts on global economies and industries, and uncover valuable insights for navigating future challenges.

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Supply Chain
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March 20, 2024

Institutions around the world are educating the next generation of supply chain talent, while also helping established executives to enhance their already-extensive knowledge.

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Blitzscaling
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March 15, 2024

Blitzscaling "A Start-up" interviews Professor Yossi Sheffi, who is the Elisha Gray II Professor of Engineering Systems at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He founded or co-founded five companies and has authored numerous scientific publications and nine books. Yossi Sheffi has been Director of the MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics since 1992. From 2007 to 2012, he was the MIT Engineering Systems Division Director. He is the founding Director of MIT's Master of Supply Chain Management degree, established in 1998. 

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GS1 US
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March 6, 2024

The COVID-19 pandemic threatened to derail supply chain management completely. Or did it?