Thanks to the rapid growth of e-commerce, increasingly stringent customer requirements, and a range of geopolitical and social disruptions, the need for supply chains to become more agile, flexible, and responsive is more critical than ever. But reworking supply chains is complex and expensive, with no quick fixes.
To improve supply chain resilience, companies should prioritize digitalized networks, and adopting automated processes will prove crucial to this. Today, automation is touted as central to relieving pressures from increasing labor costs and skills shortages. It will also play a role in lowering transportation costs and improving services with stakeholders without losing quality of services.
As such, companies can no longer afford to ignore disruptions in logistics, which is why the importance for transportation and yard management solutions are moving up the digital transformation priority list for supply chain executives. The question then is, how does one start on this journey of digital transformation?
Featuring expert insight from GlobalData analysts Hannah Cleland and Rory Gopsill as well as Brian Taylor, Head of transportation Management at Kaleris, join us for this insightful webinar to discover more on:
- The 2025 supply chain landscape, the latest disruptors and key challenges according to GlobalData analysis
- How automation can help the industry to overcome supply chain challenges, as well as relieve pressures from increasing labor costs and skills shortages
- Where digitization can enable proactive planning, leading to reduced dwell times
- How in-transit visibility improves ETA tracking and asset utilization
- Why transportation management should be key to your supply chain strategy, and why it’s moving up the digital transformation priority list for executives