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Transportation
State of Transportation: In the Driver’s Seat and Bracing for Impact
Sometimes even the most cutting-edge technology can’t predict what’s going to happen next in the transportation industry. That’s why trucking and transportation sectors are bracing for impact and in the driver’s seat for what’s ahead.
Transportation
Supply Chains Brace for Impact
Lately, the disruptions have become more… disruptive and less predictive. They’re becoming annoying and cumbersome. They’re impacting companies and consumers alike. They’re creating ripple effects from farm to fork, and the repercussions are endless.
Transportation
White House Claims Normalization of Supply Chains is Happening. Let’s Review.
Regardless of supply chain visibility – or sometimes lack thereof -- normalized supply chains are here.
Trucking
How TMSA Truly Elevates Supply Chain Relationships
Transportation Marketing and Sales Association (TMSA)
It didn’t matter that some sessions didn't apply to me. For me, it was about relationship building. It was about networking. It was about learning.
Fleet Management
A Logistics Jam Session: Transformations in Transportation Procurement
Join DAT and The J.M. Smucker Company for a current state of freight discussion focused on transformations in transportation procurement and management.
Sponsored By:
DAT Freight & Analytics
Rail & Intermodal
From Improving the Rail Customer Experience to Transforming Freight Rail
Evo-Rail
The reality is that freight rail cannot wait for the long overdue investments necessary to deliver the broadband capacity it needs to meet its latent demand now and in the future.
Supply Chain Visibility
Supply Chain Disruptions to Continue Well Into 2023
Everstream Analytics
Mirko Woitzik, global director, intelligence solutions at Everstream Analytics, details why supply chain disruptions will continue in 2023, impacting industries in logistics, manufacturing processes, raw material and labor supply.
Supply Chain Visibility
2023 Will See a Continued State of Supply Chain Instability
Symphony RetailAI CPG
Troy Prothero, SVP, product management, supply chain solutions, SymphonyAI Retail CPG, details how changes in purchasing and consumption patterns to inflation and geopolitical events continue to create a perfect storm for supply chain disruption.
Emerging Technologies
Integrated Technology Key to Successful Operations
Transportation Marketing and Sales Association (TMSA)
Jennifer Karpus-Romain, executive director for Transportation Marketing & Sales Association (TMSA), details why integrating technology is valuable to a company’s operations.
Supply Chain Visibility
Why Congress Needs to Act Now to Avoid Future Supply Chain Disruptions
Consumer Brands Association
Tom Madrecki, VP of supply chain and logistics for Consumer Brands Association, details why government needs to play a bigger role in investing in manufacturing, addressing key gaps and supporting infrastructure.
Rail & Intermodal
eBill of Lading Simplifies North American Freight Rail Shipping
Railinc Corp.
TransmetriQ’s eBOL automatically converts key shipping data into language and formats necessary to initiate rail shipments.
Software Solutions
From Normal to New Normal to Normalish
Disruptions have always been a part of supply chains. Bottlenecks of many kinds like natural disasters, roadblocks and other unforeseen circumstances aren’t anything new. They didn’t just crop up when the pandemic hit. It’s called life.
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