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Safety as service for Kevin Moorhead

The Korte Company

Risk management forecasting needs to happen before anyone ever puts a hard hat on. Sure, sometimes employees grouch about following what they might see as tedious regulations. One of the tougher parts of Kevin’s job is keeping track of these varying safety regulations according to the job type. That’s where Kevin comes in.

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Safety as service for Kevin Moorehead

The Korte Company

Risk management forecasting needs to happen before anyone ever puts a hard hat on. Sure, sometimes employees grouch about following what they might see as tedious regulations. One of the tougher parts of Kevin’s job is keeping track of these varying safety regulations according to the job type. That’s where Kevin comes in.

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Industry Focus – Retail: Less Than Six Degrees of Separation

Buisness Facilities Contributed Content

The National Retail Federation (NRF)—the nation’s largest retail trade group—recently released its 2016 economic forecast. Lower gas prices are creating more discretionary income to save, pay down debt and spend on travel, eating out and personal services. Keys to the Cape’s Forecast. percent. “All

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8 Innovations that Will Change Construction As We Know It

Autodesk Construction Cloud

The software platform reads through these unstructured drawings to extract contract compliance items, ensuring no requirements are left behind. Construction innovations in workforce management solutions include predictive tracking, forecasting, and mobile-first interfaces.

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Industry Focus: Logistics – Going With The Flow

Buisness Facilities Contributed Content

percent in 2012, the industry’s delicate balance between supply and demand will likely be disrupted due to new regulations. Labor Department forecasts that truck drivers will account for 43 percent of the growth in logistics jobs in the coming years. The report however indicates mixed results for key modes of transportation.