Want to Increase Your Profitability by 1%? Then Ask: Is Your Company’s Supply Chain an Asset or an Anchor?
When supply chains are viewed as an asset instead of an anchor, companies are more likely to invest in optimizing them.
When supply chains are viewed as an asset instead of an anchor, companies are more likely to invest in optimizing them.
As challenging conditions continue for LTL, truckload and other carriers we're hearing a message from executives of those companies about their...
This current freight recession has been around a lot longer than the experts predicted.
Recently, one carrier executive shared a telling observation: the RFPs they get from shippers are not very good.
Does your company have a written supply chain plan and have your engaged in scenario planning exercises to understand your options and alternatives?
It's possible to keep or lower your LTL rates – even in the current market! But in order for that to occur, you may have to make some specific...
Well, it’s that time of year when we hear from shippers who are developing their freight budget for next year.
The "Iceberg of Ignorance" is affecting a lot of corporate supply chains!
LTL industry changes can be seen as an opportunity to out-perform competitors by finding ways to lower costs through dialogue.
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