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Pokemon Sword and Shield – Where to Buy TMs – Attack of the Fanboy
Posted: November 23, 2019 at 12:00 pm
While catching them all is the stated goal of Pokemon Sword and Shield, theres no point in having an elite team of Pokemon if they dont have the right moves. You can have the strongest Charizard in the world, but if all he has at his disposal is Struggle and Splash, he wont be doing much in battle. While most creatures will learn great moves as they grow in levels, sometimes you need to force things a little bit. Thats where TMs come in. And while youll find a lot of these scattered around the world, theres also a couple of key locations to be aware of. Heres where to buy TMs in Pokemon Sword and Shield.
Before we explain that, lets explain what are TMs or technical machines in Pokemon Sword and Shield. Theyve been in the series for a long time, though new players may wonder why theyre so important. In essence, TMs teach a compatible Pokemon a new move, often replacing an old one in their lineup. They can be reused, so feel free to teach and reteach to your heart content. But to do that you need to have them, so lets explain where to get TMs.
The majority of the TMs you find throughout your time in Sword and Shield will come from random NPCs. Chat with everyone you can to insure you get all the TMs you can. We wont break down all of these locations in this guide, as theres too many and some are still being found. There are two spots we want to highlight though, as theyre the best places to buy TMs in Sword and Shield.
The first is the Pokemon Center in Motostoke. This massive industrial town is one of the first spots where you can buy TMs. Head inside the Pokemon Center and head to the counter on the right. Instead of the usual one salesman, there will be two. The one on the right will offer a wide selection of TMs to choose from. But theres still one more spot youll want to know about if youre looking to buy TMs.
The Battle Tower is a post game feature found in Wyndon, offering accomplished Champions a chance to battle extremely strong trainers. As you do you will earn BP which can then be spent at a nearby shop to buy TMs. This isnt in the standard BP shop, but instead a separate one to the far right. Speak to the woman standing there and youll find a lot of moves you may want.
And thats where to buy TMs in Pokemon Sword and Shield.
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Thankful for community support at Thompson – newportri.com
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Thankful for community support at Thompson
Tis the season to be...THANKFUL! And already this year, fifth grade teachers and students at Thompson Middle School have a lot to be grateful for. Our school year has gotten off to a terrific start and I'd like to thank a few people and organizations that were a big reason behind this.
First off I'd like to thank Bridget Kubis and Jess Bornstein, from Save the Bay, for making the Marine Science Cruises happen for our students. So many of them expressed it as being the "best day ever." It truly was a valuable, educational and FUN experience! It was amazing that you were able to get all eight of our classes out on the bay, and even Mother Nature cooperated, with her abundant sunshine and warm temperatures.
Next in line are the folks at Seamen's Institute. Thank you to Ann Souder and Tara Gnolfo for allowing us to visit the Discovery Deck and utilize space for our other stations as part of our field trip. One of our stations was a presentation with live lobsters done by Aimee Falso and her staff at Fish' N Tales. Thank you for sharing some fascinating facts about lobsters that none of us knew. Climbing aboard the Oliver Hazard Perry was a huge hit with our students and was made possible by Bob Glover and the crew. Thank you!
Clean Ocean Access, with Eva Touhey and Max Kraimer at the helm, provided our students with valuable information about how pollution enters our bay and other waterways. The watershed demonstration was an eye opener! Newport Harbor is so lucky to have a trash skimmer in its bay to help keep it and its creatures healthy. Special thank you to Clean Ocean Access as well for the materials to create our awesome compost signs that were on display at the Broadway Fair, and now adorn the lawns of many Aquidneck Island families. We look forward to continuing to grow our knowledge about composting with Lauren Dixon and COA this year.
Our Active Service and Veterans Day assembly was such a tribute to the families at TMS who sacrifice so much for our country. Thanks to all of our honored guests for attending, as well as Marvin Abney our speaker, and the TMS Advanced Band for the music. Special thanks to Allie Nekrasz and June McGreavy for putting together the wreaths. We truly appreciate the front page coverage of the Newport Daily News, as well as the shout out from Newport this Week. Celebrating the positive things that happen daily in Newport Public Schools is so important and your papers help us shine.
Thank you also to the TMS PTO for sponsoring the Chris Poulos assembly, as well as all of the other support and enrichment that they provide to the teachers and students at TMS. We are lucky to have so many families and businesses in Newport that help support students in our schools.
Last but not least, thank you to the entire fifth grade team of teachers for their flexibility and support to allow schedule changes to their day so that all of these worthwhile things can happen. Students in Newport are lucky to have you!
Melissa A. Turner, Newport
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Talent Management Software (TMS) Market 2019- Global Industry Analysis, By Key Players, Segmentation, Application, Demand And Forecast By 2024 – Hitz…
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Global Talent Management Software (TMS) Market
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A talent management system (TMS) is an integrated software suite that addresses the four pillars of talent management: recruitment; performance management; learning and development; and compensation management.
Talent management has become an integral part of businesses today. The talent management comprises of various functionalities ranging from scouting, identifying, acquiring newer talents from the talent pools as well as management and retaining the existing of talent quotient in the companies.
The Talent Management Software (TMS) Market is segmented by product as follows:
Segmentation by product type:
Professional Services
Training And Education
Segmentation by application:
BFSI
Healthcare
IT And Telecom
Retail
Manufacturing
Education
Government
Media And Entertainment
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IBM
Lumesse
Oracle
Peoplefluent
Skillsoft
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Talentsoft
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Brazil
APAC
China
Japan
Korea
Southeast Asia
India
Australia
Europe
Germany
France
UK
Italy
Russia
Spain
Middle East & Africa
Egypt
South Africa
Israel
Turkey
GCC Countries
In addition, this report discusses the key drivers influencingmarket growth, opportunities, the challenges and the risks faced by key players and the market as a whole. It also analyzes key emerging trends and their impact on present and future development.
Research objectives
To study and analyze the global Talent Management Software (TMS) market size by key regions/countries, product type and application, history data from 2013 to 2017, and forecast to 2023.
To understand the structure of Talent Management Software (TMS) market by identifying its various subsegments.
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To analyze the Talent Management Software (TMS) with respect to individual growth trends, future prospects, and their contribution to the total market.
To share detailed information about the key factors influencing the growth of the market (growth potential, opportunities, drivers, industry-specific challenges and risks).
To project the size of Talent Management Software (TMS) submarkets, with respect to key regions (along with their respective key countries).
To analyze competitive developments such as expansions, agreements, new product launches and acquisitions in the market.
To strategically profile the key players and comprehensively analyze their growth strategies.
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Chapter One: Scope of the Report1.1 Market Introduction1.2 Research Objectives1.3 Years Considered1.4 Market Research Methodology1.5 Economic Indicators1.6 Currency Considered
Chapter Two: Executive Summary2.1 World Market Overview2.1.1 Global Talent Management Software (TMS) Market Size 2013-20232.1.2 Talent Management Software (TMS) Market Size CAGR by Region2.2 Talent Management Software (TMS) Segment by Type2.2.1 Cloud-based2.2.2 Premises-based2.3 Talent Management Software (TMS) Market Size by Type2.3.1 Global Talent Management Software (TMS) Market Size Market Share by Type (2013-2018)
Chapter Three: Global Talent Management Software (TMS) by Players3.1 Global Talent Management Software (TMS) Market Size Market Share by Players3.1.1 Global Talent Management Software (TMS) Market Size by Players (2016-2018)3.1.2 Global Talent Management Software (TMS) Market Size Market Share by Players (2016-2018)3.2 Global Talent Management Software (TMS) Key Players Head office and Products Offered3.3 Market Concentration Rate Analysis3.3.1 Competition Landscape Analysis3.3.2 Concentration Ratio (CR3, CR5 and CR10) (2016-2018)
Chapter Four: Talent Management Software (TMS) by Regions4.1 Talent Management Software (TMS) Market Size by Regions4.2 Americas Talent Management Software (TMS) Market Size Growth4.3 APAC Talent Management Software (TMS) Market Size Growth4.4 Europe Talent Management Software (TMS) Market Size Growth4.5 Middle East & Africa Talent Management Software (TMS) Market Size Growth
Chapter Five: Americas5.1 Americas Talent Management Software (TMS) Market Size by Countries5.2 Americas Talent Management Software (TMS) Market Size by Type5.3 Americas Talent Management Software (TMS) Market Size by Application5.4 United States5.5 Canada5.6 Mexico
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Live Entertainment and Events in Texarkana November 22nd ~ 23rd – TXK Today
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P. J. Ahern Home403 Laurel St, Texarkana, Arkansas 71854In February 1831, four years before Arkansas became a state, two young men stood on the Southern bank of the Red River pistols drawn. This was the culmination of a political war raging in the territorial capital. Join us for an interesting discussion of the duel and its aftermath as told through letters in the possession of the Texarkana Museums System.
TMS Curator, Jamie Simmons will share this story beginning at 2 p.m. Saturday, November 23 at the P. J. Ahern Home, 403 Laurel Street in Historic Downtown Texarkana, USA. Admission is free, but seating is limited, so reservations are recommended. Guests will be able to view the 1830s letters about the duel and view maps of early Miller County which was assumed to be Mexican territory by the duelists.
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TMS Lady Wildcats take fifth in Murfreesboro | Local Sports – Tullahoma News and Guardian
Posted: September 18, 2019 at 4:20 pm
On Saturday morning, both the Tullahoma High School and Middle School cross-country teams headed to Murfreesboro, competing in the Warrior Invitational at Riverdale High School.
It was the Tullahoma Middle School girls team who had an impressive performance on Saturday, combining to take fifth place out of the 15 teams competing. The Lady Wildcats totaled 156 points on the day.
First place went to DeKalb County, who finished with 32 points. Second place went to Csthea Patriots with 45 points. Mt. Juliet rounded out the top three teams with 62 points.
Lexi Lester led the TMS girls team, taking 21st out of 122 runners. Lester completed her 2-mile run with a time of 14 minutes and 48.64 seconds.
Teammate Jordyn Spry finished in 24th, clocking in at 14:57.15. Sarah Eakin followed by placing 27th at 15:03.92. Elle Uehlein took 40th at 15:48.76. Madi Brown rounded out the runners for the TMS girls team, finishing in 58th at 16:36.36.
Jonas Carter was the lone TMS boys runner to compete on Saturday, finishing 79th out of 161 runners. Carter finished his race with a time of 17:42.07.
At the high school level, the Tullahoma girls team placed ninth out of 12 teams competing on the day. The Lady Wildcats totaled 253 points on the day.
St. Ursula Academy-Cincinnati from Ohio took first place with a total of 28 points. Mt. Juliet placed second with 74 points, while Csthea rounded out the top three teams with 82 points.
Katharine Hills led the Tullahoma girls, placing 32nd out of 95 runners competing in the 3.1-mile run. Hills finished her race with a time of 23:58.48.
Gaia Rebeschi took 42nd with a time of 24:35.94. Eleni Pisinos placed 63rd at 28:22.45, while Elise Sandline finished 70th at 29:28.71. Madelyn Hamilton finished 86th at 33:05.02, while Grace Holmes finished 88th at 35:06.25.
Andrew Brown led the THS boys team by finishing 61st out of 131 runners. Brown clocked in at 20:42.37.
Petros Pisinos placed 83rd at 21:45.28. Grant Fogle took 91st at 21:58.91, while Franklin Zhang finished in 102nd at 23:08.30.
Both the Tullahoma High School and Middle School teams were slated to take part in the Fayetteville Invitational on Tuesday. However, as of press time, the results from those races were unavailable.
Following that run, the TMS teams are scheduled to take part in the Milton Invitational on Saturday morning. Racing is slated to get underway at 8 a.m.
Following the run in Fayetteville, the THS teams will have the remainder of the month off before competing again on Oct. 1. Tullahoma will next head to Community High School to take part in the Community Invitational. Start time is scheduled for 4 p.m.
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A TMS partnership that spells sweet success – DC Velocity
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Technology September 13, 2019
technology | Transportation Management Systems
Outsourcing its transportation and logistics function is allowing snack manufacturer Lenny & Larry's to better manage growth and focus on its core competency: making cookies.
By Victoria Kickham
Snack manufacturer Lenny & Larry's faced a classic "good news, bad news" scenario just a few years ago. The good news was that demand was skyrocketing among the health and wellness set for its flagship protein-packed cookie, opening new markets for the product nationwide. The bad news was that the Southern California-based company was crumbling under the weight of transportation and logistics challenges as it worked to get cookie orders out the door faster than ever before.
That's when leaders at Lenny & Larry's turned to third-party logistics service provider (3PL) BlueGrace Logistics, which now manages all of the manufacturer's transportation planning and execution, allowing Lenny & Larry's to focus on product development and expansionall while reducing costs and enhancing on-time performance rates.
"BlueGrace [has] allowed Lenny & Larry's to focus on making the best protein cookies and improving internal operations while providing a consistent and stable platform for managing all outbound logistics," says Andrew Klucznik, sales and operations planning director for Lenny & Larry's. "[It has] also very effectively reduced logistics costs and pushed on-time performance to world-class levels."
One measure of success: Lenny & Larry's is now a nationwide distributor to Target, having been considered an "at-risk vendor" by the retail giant just a few years ago.
THE PROBLEM: LOW VISIBILITY, OUTDATED SYSTEMS
Bodybuilder and former American Gladiator competitor Benny "Cyclone" Turner founded Lenny & Larry's in 1993 with the goal of introducing a tasty, healthy protein-based snack to the health and wellness market. Over the next several years, the snack maker experienced what company leaders describe as "explosive growth" that left it bursting at the seams in 2013. During that period, Lenny & Larry's went from handling just a few shipments a day to local West Coast markets, to coordinating upward of 20 shipments a day for delivery nationwide.
Company leaders quickly realized that their distribution infrastructure wasn't up to snuff and that handling logistics processes manually was too much of a burden for the small but fast-growing business. The firm's on-time and must-arrive-by-date (MABD) performance rates were low, keeping it from meeting the stringent demands of many major retailers. Managing its logistics challenges was distracting the company from its main focus: making cookies.
THE SOLUTION: NEW SOFTWARE AND A PROCESS OVERHAUL
Riverview, Fla.-based BlueGrace entered the picture around 2016, first implementing its standalone transportation management platform, BlueShip, which provided Lenny & Larry's employees with a more streamlined system for booking shipments. The partnership grew from there, as BlueGrace uncovered deeper problems that were keeping the manufacturer from meeting some of its production and delivery goals. As BlueGrace Regional Vice President Christopher Kupillas explains, Lenny & Larry's needed to get a better handle on the data in its IT (information technology) system as a way to provide a fuller picture and more forward-looking view of orders and delivery requirements. That is to say, the firm needed to do more than just automate the shipping process in order to keep up with its growth.
"A lot of the things they did as a smaller business, moving two to three shipments a day, just wouldn't work anymore," Kupillas says. "When you start moving 20, 30, 40 shipments a day, you have to do some things to adjust to that."
BlueGrace took on a larger role by automating its client's entire logistics function. The 3PL started by eliminating cumbersome paperwork and introducing best practices and continuous-improvement processes for transportation and logistics. Its team of logistics experts drilled down to the on-time performance rates of specific customer locations and compared them with carrier-performance ratings to create an optimal carrier mix. They then developed new ship-date logic that matched the Lenny & Larry's production schedule, helping the firm reach on-time rates of more than 95 percent with big-box retailers and grocersan impressive jump from rates that hovered around 50 percent prior to working with BlueGrace, leaders from both companies say.
"Their support immediately alleviated the workload on our warehouse team, who could now focus on improving the order-fulfillment processes, accuracy of orders, and fill rates," Klucznik explains. "Aside from small parcels, which are still booked internally, BlueGrace manages the booking of all outbound transportation for our two distribution centersone on the West Coast and one on the East Coast. Once a week, we meet with BlueGrace to review the on-time performance to our customers as well as the cost performance of our distribution network."
THE OUTLOOK: MORE GROWTH AHEAD
Lenny & Larry's ships about a half-million pounds of product every week to more than 100 retailers and is more focused on growth than ever before, thanks to its new logistics partnership. Klucznik says BlueGrace acts as an extension of Lenny & Larry's, and that the two partners are working together to grow the business. Kupillas agrees, and says the opening of the company's East Coast distribution center in late 2018 perfectly illustrates the point.
BlueGrace was instrumental in the decision to open the East Coast facility, thanks to a cost-analysis study that grew out of its routine analysis of its client's data. More than a year ago, BlueGrace's logistics experts saw that the manufacturer was planning a new-product launch that would affect the weight, class, and mileage of its shipmentsultimately increasing shipping costsKupillas explains. That led the BlueGrace team to run some numbers to see whether adding an East Coast facility would mitigate the cost increases that were coming down the pike. Kupillas says the team found that a new facility would dramatically reduce costs for Lenny & Larry's on a cost-per-cookie basis; more importantly, it would help get the product to the customer faster, improving on-time delivery rates.
"Lenny & Larry's is a very future-focused company that is always looking on the horizon and focused on continuous improvement," he says, emphasizing the value to BlueGrace of knowing ahead of time how the new-product launch would affect shipping and logistics. Essentially, it allowed the two companies to develop a longer-term strategy for the snack maker's growth.
"If you can have those strategic conversations from a high level, as well as conversations at the tactical level ... it's the best possible scenario," Kupillas adds.
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Trimble Debuts Continued Enhancements to its TMW.Suite, TruckMate and Innovative IES TMS Solutions New Products and Services – DC Velocity
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HOUSTON, Sept. 16, 2019During its 2019 in.sight user conference + expo, Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB) announced today new modules and enhancements for its industry-leading TMW.Suite, TruckMate and Innovative IES Transportation Management System (TMS) solutions, designed to create efficiencies and streamline operations for carriers, brokers and third-party logistics (3PL) providers.
"Trimble's focus is to continue building on our dynamic TMS solutions to provide additional value to customers," said James Langley, senior vice president of Trimble's Transportation Sector. "These enhancements and upgrades will allow customers to do even more with their data, including maximizing resource utilization, retaining drivers and creating efficiencies."
Enhancements that span multiple TMS solutions include:
Reveal with Power BI: Trimble's transportation-specific business analytics platform is now powered by a Microsoft Power BI front end. The Power BI front end provides increased flexibility as well as powerful data visualization and reporting, giving users increased capabilities to take advantage of Trimble's database optimization and transportation focused extract-transform-load (ETL) capabilities for data warehousing. Reveal's dimensional data model is virtually plug-and-play with other major business intelligence applications as well. Reveal is available for all Trimble TMS products and TMT SQL products.
D2Link 3.0: Trimble's D2Link mobile data solution, which combines the reliability of a fixed in-cab platform with the flexibility and convenience of a smartphone has been enhanced to offer mobile imaging and is now available for both Android and iOS devices. D2Link benefits include increased communication with drivers, signature capture and new forms and workflows. In addition to being available for use with all Trimble TMS solutions, D2Link is also available for use with Trimble Oil & Gas Services solutions.
Driver Analytics and Retention: A predictive analytics module that utilizes TMS and telematics data to identify a fleet's drivers who are most likely to voluntarily leave the company within the next 28 days, and provides customized recommended actions to help carriers proactively work to retain those drivers. This capability is available for use with Innovative IES, TMW.Suite and TruckMate.
Trimble also debuted several product-specific enhancements uniquely available for TMW.Suite, TruckMate or Innovative IES.
New capabilities for TMW.Suite users include:
Risk Management: A Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)-based tool that combines key TMS and telematics risk and safety data such as incidents, accidents, claims, violations, speeding citations and other elements to provide a holistic view of a fleet's risk and safety factors. With this tool, TMW.Suite customers can use this data to make more informed and actionable safety decisions, as well as form long-term driver coaching and education plans.
Enhancements to the TruckMate platform include:
Container IQ: A new cloud module that allows carriers to track containers in near-real time within TruckMate. Container IQ gives intermodal carriers integrated visibility to location and status of container availability when transported by railroad. Container IQ also provides enhanced load security and improved customer service through accurate reporting and tracking of containers.
EDI Compare: As companies receive an increasing number of updates from shippers, many are seeing an increase in the amount of manual administrative work needed to compare orders. An Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) add-on module allows customers to compare EDI tendered loads and automate changes within set thresholds such as time or quantity - streamlining operations and removing tedious manual work for staff.
Trimble Freight Link: A new module that allows carriers to accurately provide dispatch information to third parties, such as Owner-Operators or 3PLs, while receiving updated information including GPS and load update information from those organizations. The module enables carriers to maintain accurate records for customer service, while also allowing third parties to self manage their loads, which enables the separation of the carrier from third-party carriers occasionally required for legal purposes.
Enhancements to modules within the Innovative IES platform include:
Lane Commitment Module: A cloud-based, multi-tenant solution that allows companies to specify contract commitments and lane preferences. Preferences are used to automatically accept or reject load tenders limiting manual intervention in managing inbound loads. The solution also presents lane commitment data to TMS users, allowing them to monitor contract commitments as orders are created.
Innovative Brokerage: Newly consolidated brokerage user-interface screens allow for easy access and management of brokered loads and provide users with a streamlined ability to sort, filter and search, while also adding drag and drop functionality to the brokerage process in Innovative. Users can also track the progress of loads through stages and harness built-in printing of negotiation letters to improve the customer experience.
Agricultural Zone Billing: A solution that provides accurate billing and carrier payment for logistics operations that utilize a zone-based approach to billing when hauling freight, such as milk plants working with a co-op. While the origins of this product are in agriculture, this module will also work in a variety of zone-based billing circumstances.
The debut of these TMS enhancements were made at Trimble's 2019 in.sight user conference + expo, which is taking place from Sept. 15-18 at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston. The three-day event features the leading companies from the transportation and logistics industries who will showcase the latest technologies. For more information, visit: http://www.insightuserconference.com.
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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Neuronavigation Systems Market Insights Analysis 2018-2026 – Rapid News Network
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A transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) neuronavigation system is a type of non-invasive magnetic brain stimulation procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate the nerve cells of the brain and improve the symptoms of depression. During the process, an electromagnetic coil is placed on the forehead or scalp. It delivers a magnetic pulse, which aids in the treatment of mood disorders and depression. This process activates the part of the brain that has stopped working due to depression. It is a non-invasive and painless procedure. However, it has some common side effects such as headache, scalp discomfort on the site of coil placement and stimulation, spasms, twitching of facial muscles, tingling, and lightheadedness.
The global transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) neuronavigation systems market is primarily driven by an increase in the incidence of neurological disorders and depression, rise in the geriatric population, and increase in the number of neurosurgeries performed. Also, an increase in the purchasing power of hospitals is expected to boost the growth of the global transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) neuronavigation systems market during the forecast period. Furthermore, a rise in the adoption of technologically advanced health care devices and advancements in health care are projected to boost the growth of the global market in the next few years. Aging is associated with a large number of diseases and disorders. A majority of elderly people suffer from neurological disorders. According to the Administration for Community Living, the geriatric population (of 65 years or older) in the U.S. stood at 46.2 million in 2014. An increase in the aging population is likely to drive the global transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) neuronavigation systems market during the forecast period. Furthermore, existing market players are deploying advanced techniques and strategies to develop novel processes for manufacturing technologically enhanced TMS neuronavigation systems. This is anticipated to propel the demand for TMS neuronavigation systems for diagnosis and treatment during the forecast period. However, the high cost of TMS neuronavigation systems and lack of skilled professionals are expected to restrain the growth of the market in the next few years.
The global transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) neuronavigation systems market can be segmented based on type, application, procedure, end-user, and region. Based on type, the market can be bifurcated into portable and trolley-based. In terms of application, the market ca be classified into diagnosis and treatment. Based on procedure, the market can be categorized into paired pulse TMS, single pulse TMS, repetitive TMS, and quadri pulse stimulation (QPS). In terms of end-user, the market can be divided into hospitals, clinics, diagnostic centers, and ambulatory surgical centers.
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In terms of region, the global transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) neuronavigation systems market can be segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa. North America accounted for a leading share of the global market in 2017, owing to rapid progress in the health care industry as well as high adoption of advanced health care devices in the region. Increase in the prevalence of neurological disorders and presence of a large number of manufacturers in the region are expected to boost the TMS neuronavigation systems market in North America during the forecast period. Asia Pacific and Latin America are likely to be highly lucrative regions of the transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) neuronavigation systems market in the near future. The market in these regions is projected to expand rapidly during the forecast period, owing to a large population base, increase in the number of hospitals, and rise in government investment for the advancement of health care in the regions.
Key players operating in the global transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) neuronavigation systems market include Neurosoft S.A., neuroCare Group GmbH, inomed Medizintechnik GmbH, Rogue Resolutions Ltd., MAG & More GmbH, SYNEIKA, ANT Neuro, Soterix Medical Inc., E.M.S. s.r.l., and Rogue Research Inc.
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Convoy adds API access to its network for shippers – FreightWaves
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Shippers, transportation management solution (TMS)providers, and managed transportation providers (MTP) have now been givenaccess to Convoys automated real-time pricingand capacity for both live and drop-and-hook loads through a suite ofapplication programming interfaces (API) and developer tools called Convoy Now.
Theres been huge demand for this functionality from bothour shippers and from partners like BluJay, DHL and numerous others, explainedRene Miller, Convoy Now product manager. As Convoy has grown and become a coreprovider for many of our shippers, they have asked what unique capabilities wecan bring to their business to improve their logistics efficiency. Third-partylogistics providers (3PLs) and TMS vendors are also receiving these requestsfrom their customers. Numerous shippers are asking for this functionality, andtheyre asking for it in a variety of ways, so we developed Convoy Now.
Convoy offers immediate integrations with BluJay, MercuryGateand One Network. More TMS providers will be added in the future. Convoy Now offersintegration through any solution with its developer tools. Miller toldFreightWaves the company is providing the necessary tools, APIs, resources andexamples and support to help shippers create their integration if they dontuse a TMS provider with which Convoy has an existing relationship.
Shippers also turn to MTPs to help reduce costs and movefreight more efficiently. Integrating Convoys real-time rate API adds adynamic layer of supply within the routing guide to provide the MTP and theircustomers greater control over costs and an up-to-the-minute view of marketconditions, the company explained. The new program also gives shippers accessto the same information Convoy has when it comes to real-time pricing availablein Convoy Go, which is the nationwide drop-and-hookprogram.
Were only making this available through the Convoy Nowintegrations at this point, Miller said. Real-time pricing for drop-and-hookhas historically been a very challenging problem for the industry, so werevery excited to make this available to our customers as it will save time andmoney, while facilities operate more efficiently.
Convoy Go, first launched in 2017 and expanded nationwideearlier this year, offers drop-and-hook freight through Convoys UniversalTrailer Pool of leased trailer assets. Tito Hubert, product lead for Convoy Go,told FreightWaves in April that the average wait time for truckers using ConvoyGo is less than an hour, helping drivers get in and out of facilities quicker,which leads to more time on the road. The addition of automated, real-timepricing to this program under the Convoy Now platform will only enhance thesebenefits, the company believes.
Johann Van Der Westhuizen, vice president of strategicbusiness development at One Network, said the ability for its customers to getreal-time pricing from Convoy directly in their TMS has streamlined the processfor customers to find and book loads at affordable prices.
Shippers using One Network to manage their freight arelooking to simplify their complex supply chains, so we see great value in theefficiencies that Convoy offers our customers, he said.
Ultimately, the addition of Convoy Now is about easing painpoints for shippers, Miller said.
Convoy currently supports integrations for shippers to useour automatic real-time pricing to secure coverage for shipments in the toolsthey use today (e.g., TMS systems), he said. These are the use cases whereshippers gain the most value from by using our integration. As shippers andpartners come up with new ideas on how to use the APIs or integrations, wereopen to collaborating to create new innovative programs to solve the problemstheyre tackling.
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Specialized haul drivers at TMS Delivery Inc. given special acknowledgment for National Truck Driver Week – Tyler Morning Telegraph
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A career in truck driving has many great benefits the freedom and exploration of life on the road, good pay and job security, but it also has its downfalls such as stressful highway driving with disrespectful motorists, which is why Tyler-based TMS Delivery Inc. is celebrating their drivers during National Truck Driver Appreciation Week, Sept. 8-14.
Tarisa Klaus, 50, general manager at TMS Delivery Inc., has worked with the truckload carrier company for 15 years. It was founded by Darrell Nunn in 1983.
TMS Delivery Inc. is a small company that specializes in expedited services, meaning they deal regularly with rush orders, items that must be delivered by a particular time and items that require special handling and care.
Their job is stressful and no one really appreciates how stressful it is to be a truck driver, Klaus said. Put yourself in that truck, eight feet off the ground, driving down the road with people who got their drivers license online. Theyre trying to motorboat around you. Youre 80,000 pounds, theyre three thousand pounds. You cant shut down that truck on a dime. You have to bring it to a stop. Then motorists cut them off, flip them off, disrespect them, make their lives on the highway.
In the past five years, companies have seen a shortage in truck drivers. Ms. Klaus said that good drivers will always be in demand, but they can be hard to find. She said many applicants dont have the right modality in their work ethic. They dont want to be team players.
In East Texas, the demand for truck drivers fluctuates with the demand for oil field workers. When the oil fields are full of workers, drivers are sparse.
Dale Speer, 42, of Coffee City, is considered a team leader at TMS and a model employee for all new hires. Speer drives a 2007 Peterbilt 379 extended hood 4 axle, a heavy-haul truck. He often carries specialized or oversized loads that require special attention on the road.
Quality of service especially in oversized and specialized is super critical because in that realm of trucking its high liability, expensive loads both for the shipper and the receiver, Klaus said. It takes a cool head and an experienced mind to handle that kind of freight.
Speer has 21 years of experience as a truck driver and has been employed with TMS for eight years.
Hes conscientious he cares about the other drivers and he cares about the motoring public, Klaus said. I have him train every driver that comes through the door. Hes the best at cargo securement. Hes told me, I tie that load down as if my little girl is riding next to it; nothing moves.
Klaus said that Speer sets the tone for the rest of the team and that tone translates to performance on the road.
Klaus believes that taking care of each other is a vital aspect to a successful company.
People have value, she said. The turnover rate in so many corporations is growing and growing because they dont value their people. Some managers look at their people like they are hamburger meat you grind them then go. How do you grow that way? How do you build something that way?
If you want to be the best at your industry you have to set that tone by hiring quality drivers like Speer.
These guys go through a lot every day so you can have the things you see in your world. If you bought it, a truck driver brought it, she said.
On Saturday the drivers will be recognized with a special celebration at the company. Ms. Klaus herself will sit in a dunking booth waiting to be dunked by her team. The day will also include a barbecue, competitions and fun games in an effort to show appreciation for the companys drivers.
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