Get a Better Look at Issues that Will Impact Your Freight Costs in 2022

Dec 1, 2021


In response to past messages we’ve shared about the continued challenges in the supply chain, some have asked: “Are there things that should be on our radar screen as we manage our future freight budgets in 2022?”

Our response to that question is: “Yes, there are plenty of things that should be on your radar screen for 2022!" And that is why it is so important for you and/or your team to join us on a very important webinar called "A C-Level Look at the Road Ahead in 2022 for Logistics Professionals" that we will be hosting, along with our friends from NASSTRAC and CSCMP this Friday December 3rd at 11am Central/ Noon Eastern.

What makes this webinar so important is that you will be hearing directly from three CEOs who run major transportation companies along with our friend and the Journal of Commerce’s ocean expert Peter Tirschwell.

And I’ve given them some big challenges.

First, help shippers understand what to expect in the freight markets in 2022.

Second, heading in to 2022, address the “keep you up at night” issues and questions that shippers need to navigate, such as: What happens in July if the unions go on strike at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach? How will supply chains be affected if the litigation between the railroads and their labor unions over the VAX mandate issue goes sideways? Are there potential “Black Swan” events that could wreak havoc in the markets?

Third, outline the strategies shippers should be considering if they want to strengthen their relationships with their carriers.

I know you are extremely busy, but this is one webinar that will be a great investment of your time. Plus, if you have any questions of your own, share them here and we’ll do our best to address them during the webinar.

One final bonus is that we’ll make sure that everyone who signs up can get a replay of the webinar that they can share with their associates in their organization.

Get signed up so we can “see” you this Friday at 11am Central/ Noon Eastern.