With 2020 done and in the books, so to speak, there was, in some respects a collective sigh of relief, given the myriad challenges the year presented for so many people, businesses, schools, communities, and more. A generational pandemic like COVID-19, has the potential to do just that—and it did.
Source: logistics Mgmt
The state of supply chain and logistics is replete with both new and existing challenges
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