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Tom’s Takes: What the 2024 Logistics Numbers Are Telling Us

Explore 2024 U.S. Business Logistics Costs and trends from CSCMP and Kearney, and learn how enVista helps address labor, inventory and growth challenges.

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Tom’s Takes: How Employers Can Win Over the Hourly Workforce in 2025

Discover 2025 workforce insights from Employbridge in the latest blog from Tom’s Takes by Tom Stretar. Learn what hourly workers want most – flexibility, benefits and a path to full-time employment.

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How to Create a Closed-Loop Process in Your Labor Management Program

The secret to labor management success lies in adopting a continuous process improvement mindset tailored to your organizational culture.

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Tom’s Takes: Accelerating Supply Chains with AI, Automation and Data Insights

Gain insight from Tom Stretar into Walmart’s strategic investments in grocery distribution and 2024 State of Logistics Report insights.

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Tom’s Takes: Walmart’s Strategic Investments in Grocery Distribution and Insights from the 2024 State of Logistics Report

Gain insight from Tom Stretar into Walmart’s strategic investments in grocery distribution and 2024 State of Logistics Report insights.

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Tom’s Takes: 32-Hour Workweek Gaining Traction in Washington

As the proposal of a 32-hour workweek gains traction in Washington, enVista’s Tom Stretar offers insight across the entire supply chain spectrum of manufacturing, distribution, transportation and retail.

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