Even with the cost of goods and shipping continuing to rise, consumers expect to receive their goods within days or even hours and of course, with free shipping. But, consumers also want greener, sustainable options and many will pay a premium. How do shippers and forwarders profitably balance these competing priorities?
Join e2open’s logistics experts as they discuss the use of technology and advanced data analysis to optimize road and ocean shipments for the “best all-around” outcome.
Learn how to reduce empty miles, manage inbound transfers and outbound shipments, and shrink your overall transportation spend through continuous improvement and optimization.
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Moderator: Bob Trebilcock, Editorial Director, Peerless Media
Recording Date: July 7, 2022 Panelists: Stephen Husk, QA Manager, Managed Analytics Services, e2open
Nicole Hudson, Director, Product Marketing, e2open
Gary Barraco, Area Vice President, Product Marketing, e2open
Recording Date: July 7, 2022 Panelists: Stephen Husk, QA Manager, Managed Analytics Services, e2open
Nicole Hudson, Director, Product Marketing, e2open
Gary Barraco, Area Vice President, Product Marketing, e2open
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