Gain the advantage in managing your supply chain with TranzAct's Marketplace Update
Jun 16, 2016
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Every year I talk to lots of different companies about transportation and supply chain issues. One thing that most of these companies have in common is that while they "SAY" they want to have world class supply chains, practically speaking, their supply chains are average at best. It's OK to be average IF—and this is a big IF—your competitors are average. But if one of your competitors actually steps up their supply chain performance, you could find yourself at a significant disadvantage. Don't wait for that to happen.
Take action—be the one who sees and uses your supply chain as a competitive advantage. In order to make that happen, you'll need commitment from the top. And that is why we have developed a great resource for you to share with your executives. It will help them understand the transportation challenges your company is facing: The TranzAct Marketplace Update.
For example, in this issue, we're helping you tackle SOLAS:
Compliance with SOLAS, the new container weight verification rule is beginning to solidify around two key points. What is the carrier cut off time for submission of the verified gross mass, and will boxes without VGM be turned away at the gate? Many shippers seem to be waiting for 100% clarity, but delaying preparedness will certainly backfire. Here's how it will affect your company.... Read more.
You will also find updates regarding the new driver coercion rules going into effect and other developments that you will need to pay attention to if you want to be the shipper with the advantage, so download your copy today.
We've provided this information to several of our clients, and the feedback has been outstanding. Since they have found it to be so helpful, we wanted to provide it to you as well. Because, as always, we’re on your team, we're here to help and we're passionate about seeing you be successful. If you’d like to get in touch for any reason, please give us a call at 630-833-0890 or send us an email.