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After a very rough 2020, 2021 was a bit better for retailers, led mostly by consumer spending and surging e-commerce orders. Will brick-and-mortar stores rebound in the coming year? What are the main things retailers should focus on in 2022? Plus: Reaction to the Biden Trucking Action Plan; new technologies impacting parcel.
After a very rough 2020, 2021 was a bit better for retailers, led mostly by consumer spending and surging e-commerce orders. Will brick-and-mortar stores rebound in the coming year? What are the main things retailers should focus on in 2022? Plus: Reaction to the Biden Trucking Action Plan; new technologies impacting parcel.
Trade groups say recruiting, apprenticeship promises are a step in the right direction, but efforts fall short on addressing driver turnover and retention issues.
Trade groups say recruiting, apprenticeship promises are a step in the right direction, but efforts fall short on addressing driver turnover and retention issues.
Shippers and carriers are preparing for a season of disruption building upon the supply chain current chaos. Desai tells how shippers can prepare for increased delays and how modeling and planning can smooth the rough parts of their supply chains. Also: The Biden administration tackles port congestion; will freight rates stabilize in Q4?
Shippers and carriers are preparing for a season of disruption building upon the supply chain current chaos. Desai tells how shippers can prepare for increased delays and how modeling and planning can smooth the rough parts of their supply chains. Also: The Biden administration tackles port congestion; will freight rates stabilize in Q4?
As government leaders and the private sector attempt to address supply chain problems, industry experts say delays, disruptions will last well into 2022.
As government leaders and the private sector attempt to address supply chain problems, industry experts say delays, disruptions will last well into 2022.