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Dealing With Disruption: The Latest on Unexpected Supply Chain Challenges (and How to Prepare for Them)
As disruptions become a constant across the global supply chain, how can BCOs and LSPs anticipate them and prepare to keep their operations moving?

The Tech Vision Quest Continues: Finding Solutions for Today’s Supply Chain Challenges
Organizations are exploring technology to help them overcome today’s supply chain challenges while creating outstanding customer experiences.

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.

What Will the Supply Chain Look Like Through the End of 2024?
Supply chain challenges are expected through the end of the year as peak season picks up, cargo volumes remain high, and containers are in short supply.

Preparing for the Unexpected in our Unpredictable Supply Chain
Organizations are embracing supply chain technology to help prepare for disruptions and other unexpected events affecting the movement of goods worldwide.

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.

Visibility and Collaboration Are ‘Essential’ to a Successful Modern Supply Chain
Supply chain visibility and collaboration are essential to success for organizations navigating the chaotic landscape that’s become our new reality.

Preparing for New Trade Patterns as the Supply Chain Reshapes
There’s a sense of uncertainty in this age of supply chain disruption as trade patterns shift and other dynamics create challenges and opportunities.

Remembering the Supply Chain Disruption That Started it All (and the Lessons We Took From It)
COVID-19 was likely the largest supply chain disruption we will ever live through. What lessons did we learn? And how are organizations moving forward?

Supply Chain ‘Snags’ are Claiming Victims (And Only Technology Can Help)
Supply chain “snags” are a significant contributor to bankruptcy filings in 2023. And it’s not just trucking companies and logistics service providers that are falling victim.

Rising to Meet Modern Supply Chain Demands: The Essential Role of Technology
We’re faced with challenges across the supply chain, and implementing modern technology is the only way to overcome these challenges and thrive.

A Tale of Two Canals (and Supply Chain Orchestration Tech as a Solution)
Missile attacks in the Red Sea, droughts in Panama, and other current disruptive events underscore the need for supply chain orchestration technology.

The Greatest Supply Chain Risk? A Lack of Visibility
Visibility is the No. 1 recommendation supply chain experts around the world are making to stakeholders looking to overcome the next wave of disruptions.

Technology and Visibility as Solutions to Constant Supply Chain Disruption
Technology and visibility are the best solutions for today’s constant flow of supply chain disruptions, including geopolitical and climate-related issues.

Supply Chain Pressure: Where Things Stand Now (and Where They’re Likely to Go)
Supply chain pressure remains below normal, according to the New York Fed, but worldwide disruptions continue to make things difficult for BCOs and LSPs.

Dealing With Disruption: The Keys to Sidestepping Climate Change, Geopolitics and Other Issues
Supply chain technology is the best tool for BCOs and LSPs who want to overcome today’s disruptions, including geopolitical and climate-related problems.

Cargologik–OpenTrack Partnership Offers Premium Supply Chain Visibility to Solve Real-world Problems
This alliance underscores a shared commitment to helping supply chain stakeholders integrate, communicate, and collaborate to overcome unprecedented supply chain disruption.

Expect Seismic Shifts in the Global Supply Chain This Year
There’s no such thing as “business as usual” in the supply chain and logistics business anymore. That went out the window in 2020 when COVID-19 swept around the world.