E-commerce has altered the inventory game. Fulfillment is now a crucial step in the process of meeting consumer demands. As a result, omni-channel inventory management is now a must for organizations to successfully sell across channels.
Goods are moving from traditional distribution centers to fulfillment centers, micro fulfillment centers, and even physical store locations. They are moving through third-party logistics centers and traveling on multiple carriers from truckload to parcel and everything in between.
In this special webinar on inventory optimization, you will:
- Learn to manage complex inventories
- Understand how to navigate inventory management in a post-pandemic world
- Explore the different technologies available to manage omni-channel inventories
- See how inventory management impacts last-mile fulfillment
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Moderator: Brian Straight, Editor in Chief, Supply Chain Management Review
Recording Date: November 28, 2023 Panelists: Bryan Jensen, Chairman and Executive Vice President, St. Onge Company

Recording Date: November 28, 2023 Panelists: Bryan Jensen, Chairman and Executive Vice President, St. Onge Company
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