LP Hospitality Director at HX: The Hotel Experience

LP Hospitality Director at HX: The Hotel Experience

HX The Hotel ExperienceICYMI: Laurie Benjamin, hospitality director, FF&E, Logistics Plus Inc. was interviewed last month at HX: The Hotel Experience conference in New York City. Exhibitors at HX: The Hotel Experience Powered By AAHOA shared innovative products, offering solutions to a variety of challenges faced by hotel operators and guests. A copy of the interview is shown below. You can read the full article online at https://thehotelexperience.com/hx-exhibitors-a-closer-look-at-operations-experts-part-2/.

Laura Benjamin Interview

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The HX conference and expo offers unparalleled opportunities to experience today’s must-have hospitality innovations. The exhibit floor gives hotel owners/operators, brands, management and purchasing companies, and other industry executives direct access to a comprehensive range of operating supplies, equipment, and manging expertise, from extraordinary guest amenities and GRM technology to back-of-house products and systems that improve overall profitability. Held in conjunction with BDNY (Boutique Design New York) and ICFF (International Furniture Fair) at Manhattan’s Javits Center, HX is where trends, tech and ops seamlessly merge.

Learn more about Logistics Plus Hospitality, FF&E, and OS&E logistics solutions.

 

Meet the Logistics Plus Miami Team

Meet the Logistics Plus Miami Team

logistics plus miamiThe Logistics Plus (LP) Miami office opened on August 1st, 2021. The idea originated ten years ago with the intent to increase cargo flow between the United States and Latin America. Based in the heart of the commercial area of Miami and near the Miami airport, this office specializes in Latin American distribution, international freight forwarding, and warehousing.

Although the main focus is on developing the Latin American market, the LP Miami team is looking forward to assisting all customers in the Logistics Plus global network.

Logistics Plus Miami Branch Manager Oscar Cabrales said, “Opening the LP Miami office and warehouse was a dream come true. There were several people involved who have worked with this group for years. Now, we couldn’t be more proud to officially be a part of the Logistics Plus family.”

Meet The Team

Oscar Cabrales – Branch Manager
oscar.cabrales@logisticsplus.com
Mobile: (+1) 786-878-1007

Loreto Maturana– Account Manager, Latin America
loreto.mat@logisticsplus.com
Mobile: (+1) 786-655-3935

Safinaz Elhadary – Process Engineer
safinaz.elhadary@logisticsplus.com
Mobile: (+1) 814-737-2625

Ponciano Diaz – Warehouse/Order Fulfillment Associate
ponciano.diaz@logisticsplus.com
Mobile: (+1) 786-506-4134

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For all requests involving the Miami team, please email miami@logisticsplus.com. We thank you for all current business and future opportunities, and we look forward to assisting you!

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2186 NW 89th Place
Doral, FL 33172

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Global Logistics Alert: Canada Reverses Vaccine Mandate for Truckers

Global Logistics Alert: Canada Reverses Vaccine Mandate for Truckers

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In November 2021, the Canadian federal government announced that truck drivers crossing the border from the United States into Canada would need to be fully vaccinated by January 15th, 2022. Now, the government is backing down from its vaccine mandate for Canadian truckers just three days before it was set to go into effect. The mandate still applies to American truck drivers going into Canada, however.

The government faced pressure from the trucking industry to drop the mandate saying that it would result in an even more significant driver shortage and would put additional strain on supply chains amid the Covid-19 pandemic. The Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) estimated that the government mandate would have forced roughly 16,000 cross-border drivers off the road. With more than two-thirds of the $511 billion in goods traded between Canada and the United States, the trucking industry is key.

The full article can be found on Reuters website here: www.reuters.com/canadian-truckers-vaccine-requirements

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Global Logistics Trends to Expect in 2022

Global Logistics Trends to Expect in 2022

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The Covid-19 pandemic has affected all parts of the global logistics industry. From the way we source raw materials to how final deliveries are made, the industry has changed forever. With an increasingly globalized world, the demand for logistics services is at an all-time high. Each year, the logistics industry undergoes significant change. As the world continues to move forward, it is crucial to stay ahead of trends and innovations that will shape the future of logistics. Let’s look at some of the top global logistics trends to expect in 2022.

truckload_brokerageLast-Mile Delivery Services

The pandemic provided a significant spark to the already growing e-commerce industry. As consumer behavior changed and online shopping increased, parcel delivery demand surged. Customers want their orders quickly, and they want to know exactly where their order is every step of the way. Last-mile (sometimes called final-mile) delivery is a term used to describe the last leg of delivering goods from a warehouse to the end customer. Logistics companies must heavily invest in tracking and route optimization tools to increase efficiency to keep up with this trend. Even after the pandemic passes us, e-commerce will never go away.

global logistics visibilitySupply Chain Visibility

According to Forbes, more than 90% of supply chain executives said that supply chain visibility is a key to their success. Although this isn’t a new trend for 2022, it becomes more vital each year. In addition to identifying trends early to prevent issues, visibility is required to provide good customer service. Predictive analytics, custom reporting, interactive dashboards, and control tower capabilities are all ways to increase supply chain visibility.

global amazon logisticsFocus on Returns Management

With the number of online orders increasing, it only makes sense that returns are also growing. When searching for a logistics partner, e-commerce sellers want a reliable and straightforward returns process. To provide a positive customer experience, a logistics provider must handle returns in large numbers, provide inventory management, and integrate with e-commerce platforms to process returns. Many companies will adopt new technology that streamlines this process to run returns management as efficiently as possible.

cloud-based global logisticsConversion to Cloud-Based Systems

Cloud-based computing provides an upper hand when it comes to total logistics management. Although there are many effective cloud-based solutions in place, 2022 is expected to bring even more. Logistics companies can facilitate scalability, improve reliability, and increase security by utilizing cloud-based systems. For global logistics companies with users worldwide, a cloud-based system can help enhance back-office operations due to the collaboration and accessibility features it offers.

ship_ltl_freightAutonomous Trucking Research & Development

While self-driving trucks may not hit the road in 2022, look for transportation companies to continue to invest in autonomous vehicle research. According to PitchBook, in the first half of 2021, investors put a record $5.6 billion into companies developing autonomous driving technologies. Logistics companies view autonomous trucking as a massive opportunity to reduce costs and increase efficiency. Even though it’s hard for trucking companies to keep up with demand, autonomous trucking can help alleviate the concern over driver shortages.

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In a tight labor market, it’s become challenging to find the necessary talent required to run logistics operations smoothly. This results in a lack of resources, postponed deliveries, strained relationships with partners and suppliers, and other challenges. The labor market shortage extends well past the logistics industry. The shortage has led many retailers to discover the value of a logistics partner that can take over cumbersome responsibilities such as storing, picking, packing, and other headaches. Addressing staff recruitment and retention is one of the global logistics trends to stay for the foreseeable future.

Sustainable Logistics Practices

Another notable trend in the global logistics industry is the advancement of sustainable logistics practices. In addition to benefitting us and our planet, it’s cost-effective, promotes a good brand, and increases customer loyalty. Most reputable logistics companies join sustainability partnerships and organizations that encourage cleaner fuel, more efficient equipment, and lower emissions. As we shift to 2022, look for even more businesses to lower their carbon footprint to align with this sustainability trend.

The future of the global logistics industry is constantly evolving. Over the past two years, we’ve learned that supply chain disruptions are inevitable, and you must plan ahead. As e-commerce continues to explode and new challenges arise, 2022 will be another year of advancements and innovations shaping the logistics industry.

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Service and Dedication

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Dear LP Team, I wanted to send out a special thanks for the gift box of local Erie items that you sent for the holidays. We loved it here at (our company/location)! My wife and I are college graduates of Penn State Behrend so we have continued to treat Erie like our second home for the past 25 years. This box of goodies was very special to us.

More importantly, I want to thank each and every one of you for your service and dedication to our team. You have been an integral part of our success at (our company/location). I know we can be big pains in the butt and I sincerely apologize for that (I’m sure you used to difficult customers in the logistics business ha!).

Thanks again and here’s to hoping you all have a great 2022!

– Supply Chain Manager