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Why Power Generation & Electrical Distribution Equipment Requires an Integrated Logistics Strategy Power generation equipment presents a unique set of logistics requirements. Highly engineered components, oversized equipment, demanding project schedules, and the need for protection throughout storage and transportation require more than standard warehousing or transportation. For manufacturers, EPCs, utilities, and other businesses supporting power generation projects, the right logistics strategy should account for the equipment before, during, and after the move.
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Project cargo is a specialized area of logistics focused on moving freight that requires more than a standard transportation solution. While project cargo is often associated with oversized or heavy-lift shipments, it is defined by the unique requirements of the move—including the size, weight, value, complexity, or importance of the cargo within a larger project. From industrial equipment and infrastructure components to machinery and energy-related materials, project cargo helps support some of the world’s most complex operations.
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As summer comes to an end, millions of students head back to the classroom equipped with notebooks, backpacks, laptops, and classroom supplies. While the first day of school signals a fresh start for families and educators, it also represents the successful execution of months of planning, coordination, and logistics taking place throughout the global supply chain.
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At Coastal Logistics Group (CLG), our internship program is designed to provide meaningful, hands-on experience while encouraging students to make a real impact on our operations. This summer, University of Georgia student Ella Stone joined CLG as an Industrial Engineering Intern under the mentorship of Charles Levitt, where she applied analytical thinking and process improvement principles to several operational initiatives.
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Why Specialty & Agrochemical Manufacturers Need More Than a Standard Logistics Provider The specialty and agrochemical industry presents unique logistics challenges that require more than traditional warehousing and transportation. From hazardous material handling and regulatory compliance to seasonal demand and global distribution, every stage of the supply chain requires careful planning, specialized infrastructure, and experienced execution. As manufacturers and distributors continue to navigate an increasingly complex supply chain landscape, several factors remain essential to maintaining[…]
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