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Persistent inflation, bloated inventories, and shifting supply chain strategies all are conspiring to upend carefully crafted supply chains—and put fresh pressures on 3PLs to deliver solutions.
Persistent inflation, bloated inventories, and shifting supply chain strategies all are conspiring to upend carefully crafted supply chains—and put fresh pressures on 3PLs to deliver solutions.
As shippers and carriers adjust and adapt to a post-pandemic world, technology providers face a fast-changing market full of new entrants and fresh demands as well as old challenges.
As shippers and carriers adjust and adapt to a post-pandemic world, technology providers face a fast-changing market full of new entrants and fresh demands as well as old challenges.
The 3PL market has gone through unprecedented disruption over the past two years. Now, the easing of Covid restrictions is in sight, private equity cash is abundant, and low unemployment and a strong economy continue to drive seemingly unstoppable freight volumes. What did 3PLs learn?
The 3PL market has gone through unprecedented disruption over the past two years. Now, the easing of Covid restrictions is in sight, private equity cash is abundant, and low unemployment and a strong economy continue to drive seemingly unstoppable freight volumes. What did 3PLs learn?
Faced with unprecedented demands and unforeseen challenges, transportation management systems have struggled to keep shipper supply chains fluid and functioning. In a world of unrelenting e-commerce growth and rapidly shifting shipper needs, change can’t happen fast enough.
Faced with unprecedented demands and unforeseen challenges, transportation management systems have struggled to keep shipper supply chains fluid and functioning. In a world of unrelenting e-commerce growth and rapidly shifting shipper needs, change can’t happen fast enough.
As logistics-sector companies go increasingly digital, they face a rising threat from hackers and ransomware attacks. But experts say there are steps they can take to minimize the risk.
As logistics-sector companies go increasingly digital, they face a rising threat from hackers and ransomware attacks. But experts say there are steps they can take to minimize the risk.
Third-party logistics providers are by design flexible and adaptable. The past year, however, challenged 3PLs in ways never before imagined—and exposed the fragility of the nation’s supply chains. What’s the post-pandemic 3PL world look like?
Third-party logistics providers are by design flexible and adaptable. The past year, however, challenged 3PLs in ways never before imagined—and exposed the fragility of the nation’s supply chains. What’s the post-pandemic 3PL world look like?
Third-party service providers once traded largely on their deep transportation expertise and relationships with carriers. Now, they’re increasingly called on to be tech wizards as well.