nShift guide identifies four ways manufacturers can future-proof supply chain logistics
Supply chains have emerged from the “perfect storm” of COVID-19 only to face a “perpetual storm” of ongoing disruption. nShift, the global leader in shipment software, has released a new report exploring how supply chain logistics must evolve in response to these uncertainties.
From rapidly reducing labor availability to restrictions in global shipping, the pandemic created unprecedented challenges for manufacturers, warehouses and logistics providers. Just as recovery seemed to be in sight, further global instability placed new pressures on ports, air and train freight transportation. While each individual challenge may be temporary, commentators predict that when it comes to supply chain disruption, change is the new constant.
The new nShift report, “Building a supply chain fit for the future” sets out four ways that companies can future-proof their supply chains:
Fredrik Lindhagen, TMS Product Director at nShift said: “Resilience and agility can no longer be seen as temporary strategies for overcoming short-term disruption. The time has come to embed them at the heart of the supply chain. Our new report explores how manufacturers, warehouses and logistics providers can ensure they are prepared to face a future of ongoing disruption and increase efficiency, reduce costs and boost revenue in the process.
“At the heart of dealing with disruption clear data and actionable insights. Our Transport Management System is based around real carrier connectivity and communication, giving better visibility into the overall health and environmental impact of supply chain logistics.”
Download the full report: building a supply chain fit for the future: how warehouses, manufacturers and logistics providers can embed agility and resilience at the heart of supply chains.
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