Supply chain planning

Do you plan ahead or just accept your fate?

Discover the importance of proactive planning in supply chains and learn how to build a resilient strategy for potential disruptions.

 
 

Memorial Day just brought a record-setting travel weekend, with AAA projecting 45 million Americans would travel at least 50 miles from home between May 21 and May 25, including 39.1 million by car.

You were probably one of those travelers, which means you were part of one of two groups:

1 - Those who anticipate the traffic patterns and plan their schedules accordingly.

2 - Those who just accept their fate as one of many that will be stuck in gnarly traffic.

You guessed it--the same is true for supply chains. You know challenges are coming, but do you have a plan?

Check out the recording of our scenario plannign webinar where Mike Regan and Jim Tompkins discuss the importance of having a written Transportation and Supply Chain Plan.

Or get in touch to get started building your plan.

We're on your team and here to help.

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