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| | | Industry experts offer hope to a return to normalcy in the supply chain space, but it will be a new normal of sorts and be quite the bumpy ride in getting there. |
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| | Hear from industry expertsPlan on attending this event that provides four-days of comprehensive content from industry executives detailing what works, what doesn’t and what’s in store for the future of supply chains. Register today for your choice of educational sessions offering critical insight for logistics professionals. Register to view live or on-demand |
| | Hear from industry expertsPlan on attending this event that provides four-days of comprehensive content from industry executives detailing what works, what doesn’t and what’s in store for the future of supply chains. Register today for your choice of educational sessions offering critical insight for logistics professionals. Register to view live or on-demand | | |
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| | | Industry experts and thought leaders talked about what’s in store for the supply chain space and more. Register now to watch the session on-demand. |
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| | | With all of the factors that have wreaked havoc on the supply chain in the last couple of years, supply chain managers need to look at what they've learned since then, think about those lessons and make moves to ensure the same thing doesn't happen again. |
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| | | 70% of consumers to a Phononic survey say they will buy most of their groceries for holiday meals and/or holiday parties in-store. |
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| | | With consumer demand stagnating and capacity loosening over the past 12 months, the spot market has continued to soften, causing owner-operators to enroll with larger fleets. |
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