The Next Wave – Where Disruption and Supply Chain Innovation Converge
Regulation, talent shortages, shifting consumer behavior, and changing technology are some of the disruptors that keep CEOs up at night.
Logistics in the News
Gap Inc. takes steps to expand its e-fulfillment network Don’t call freight volume recovery a comeback FTR Shippers Conditions Index falls but remains in growth mode GXO heralds debut of GXO Connect in the UK Integrated robotics direction seems well-matched to the time More Logistics NewsRegulation, talent shortages, shifting consumer behavior, and changing technology are some of the disruptors that keep CEOs up at night.
But is disruption always bad?
Disruption forces us to change the way we think or behave or even do business, because it makes us look at things in a whole new way, often turning challenges into opportunities - and business disruption into businesses that disrupt.
In this report, we will look at some of the disruptors that supply chains are facing today – port congestion, changing economy, M&A activity, and consumer demand – and show how innovation is turning the tide for small and large companies alike.
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