Supply Chain

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Your 6-Step Roadmap to Mastering Supply Chain Resilience

As businesses grow and adapt to today’s needs, developing supply chain resilience has never been more important. Global disruptions in recent years have impacted every industry. While these challenges have been difficult, they’ve also helped to identify vulnerabilities that can be improved. This blog post will guide you through our 6-step roadmap to master supply […]

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10 Steps to Implementing a Kitting Program

Implementing a kitting program can revolutionize inventory management and streamline aftermarket growth. In this blog, we’ll explore the top 10 steps to successfully integrate a kitting program into your aftersales strategy. From understanding the basics of kitting to training your team and measuring success, we’ll guide you through each stage.   10 Steps to Implementing a

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Huffman Promoted to Program Director, Aftermarket Parts

NewStream is happy to announce the promotion of Steve Huffman to Program Director of Aftermarket Parts.  In his new role, Steve will lead the newly established B2C service pillar for our clients in the agricultural and construction industries. Steve joined NewStream in 2018, stepping into the role of Director of Supply Chain following a decade-long

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How Does the Trucking Industry Benefit the Supply Chain

How Does the Trucking Industry Benefit the Supply Chain?

The trucking industry is essential to supply chain survival because they move products across the country. Without truck drivers performing their daily tasks, the product and materials needed for your business to keep production flowing would not be possible. Employees in the trucking industry are responsible for keeping a large percentage of warehouses filled with

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