date:Nov 08, 2018
Transporters of consumer packaged goods (CPG), grocers as well as restaurants are all grappling with an increasingly tight trucking market that has led to supply chain issues nationwide. The trickle-down effect of that problem has equated to higher costs for end-users, prompting many companies to raise prices.
One way to curb losses stemming from the trucking shortage is to maximize the use of software, which can make supply chains more efficient.
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