'Strap in for 2025'
Where we stand
For logisticians, things seem dire now – but could they get any worse?
A thick vanilla shake, please
Just like reports of another mass shooting in the United States, people have become increasingly numb and immune to the frequency and scale of the extraordinary shocks encountered by global, regional, and domestic supply chains over the past 18 months.
The Loadstar has faithfully reported the almost daily challenges faced by all of us supply chain decision-makers – from rates hyperinflation, capacity crunches or the just ...
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