The Red Sea situation calls for a supply chain contingency plan
With stability decreasing around the globe, your company needs a supply chain contingency plan more than ever.
With stability decreasing around the globe, your company needs a supply chain contingency plan more than ever.
There are a couple of important lesson we've learned from industry conferences lately about logistics and supply chain issues in the future.
If you are planning to conduct a transportation sourcing event in 2024, here are some tips we have gleaned from being in the market every day.
Even when your parcel and LTL carriers are raising rates, it is still possible to lower freight costs.
The situation in the Red Sea has given way to several factors for shippers to consider in managing their supply chain and logistics planning.
Recently we heard a very interesting question: Is it time to reset my freight budget for 2024?
Join us for a webinar we're hosting next week about the situation at the Red Sea and how it could impact supply chains.
A look at the Red Sea situation and how companies can deal with supply chain risks.
This week we are featuring my interview with Rob Estes, the Chairman and President of Estes Express.
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