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The Supply Chain Has Entered Its Whiplash Era
The 2024 holiday season surprised with record-breaking sales. As the supply chain enters its whiplash era in 2025, LSPs and BCOs need the right technology in place.

Supply Chain in Crisis: Why Automation and Agility Are No Longer Optional
From geopolitical instability and tariff volatility to climate events, cyberattacks, and labor shortages, the logistics world is under relentless pressure. Even when policies are delayed or negotiations buy some breathing room, the long-term outlook remains clouded by unpredictability.

Whitelabeling Logistics Software: The Key to Elevating Your Brand and Enhancing Customer Loyalty
Want to own the customer experience without owning a dev team? See how logistics companies are using whitelabel tech to scale smarter and serve customers better.

Implementing Tech to Build Resilience: The Keys to Supply Chain Success
Today’s supply chain is constantly throwing challenges at both LSPs and BCOs, but some organizations have been able to thrive despite the hurdles in front of them.

Facing the Future Without Fear: How Tech is Easing Supply Chain Concerns
While the supply chain landscape is growing more complex and challenging, technology is easing fears by giving LSPs and BCOs the tools needed for success.

Using Technology to Ride the Never-Ending Wave of Supply Chain Disruption
Technology is an essential investment as supply chain participants try to overcome the steady stream of disruptions affecting the movement of goods.

The Dynamics Driving Investment in Supply Chain Technology
Supply chain technology is needed to navigate disruptions and comply with new regulations, leading to a significant spike in tech investments.

JCPenney and Other Big Shippers Get Serious About Supply Chain Technology
Big shippers like JCPenney and New Balance are making big investments in supply chain technology to streamline operations and mitigate disruptions.

Supply Chain Technology is Increasingly Important as the Industry Waits for a Return to Normal
The global supply chain is not back to normal. Will it ever be? The latest headlines indicate that BCOs and LSPs can’t assume that the return