IoT and monitoring can overcome the cold chain's energy nightmare
Now that pandemic-related strain is evening out, rising energy costs will be the biggest headache ...
Transport Intelligence reports:
Even the largest manufacturers and retailers can’t avoid present supply chain challenges. Gone are the days when ‘logistics just worked’ – supply chains are now seen as a ‘critical business risk’ requiring a more sophisticated and reliable approach.
In our latest whitepaper Ti’s CEO John Manners-Bell addresses the extent of the supply chain issues facing retailers and manufacturers, in terms of transportation costs, inflation and business disruption. The paper identifies the risk mitigation strategies that must be adopted in order to ‘de-risk’ and ‘near-shore’ supply chains, and examines the growing significance of the Direct-to-Consumer model.
The paper also contains real-life use cases and opinions from leading retailers Nike, Apple, Gap and Levi Strauss…
To download the white paper, please click here.
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