As the supply chain continues to deal with a whole host of obstacles, including various disruptions, labor challenges, and strategic misalignments, there is a need for things to get back to basics for both 3PLs and shippers. That was the key theme of the annual 2023 27th Annual Third-Party Logistics Study, which was released this week at the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) Edge Conference in Nashville. This study was created in conjunction with NTT Data, supply chain professor and researcher Dr. C. John Langley and Penske Logistics.
Source: logistics Mgmt
Annual 3PL study released at CSCMP Edge highlights a need to get ‘back to basics’
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