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Companies should ready for a six-month disruption to global supply chains and prepare for changes in sourcing strategies moving forward as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, supply chain experts warn.
But association says suspension until June is not enough; urges leaders to extend the change through October to give airlines maximum flexibility in dealing with the effects of the coronavirus.
Group seeks ways to make global supply chains more resilient to geopolitical events such as coronavirus outbreak, according to members from TX, MN, IL, NC.
Drayage startup accelerates efforts to digitize port logistics; funding will help increase automation, fuel hiring in sales, engineering, and operations, company says.
Companies combine their strengths in transportation management solutions and shipping execution software to expand solutions base and reach new customers.