Good morning, It'll be a while before pandemic related supply chain backups subside. Material scarcity, labor shortages, and port congestion that continue to disrupt value chains likely won't improve significantly this year. The Russian invasion of Ukraine is only adding fat to the fire. The crisis has disrupted cargo flights in those countries, putting added pressure on cargo capacity and raising concerns about even more supply chain disruptions. Meanwhile, metals including aluminum and steel are now in shorter supply as Ukrainian mills shut down. And if you import sunflower seeds from Russia, good luck. That’s why when something goes wrong with your shipments, you need to know what happened, where, and how soon it'll be fixed. You can't do that without a comprehensive view of all the moving parts. That's created a market for companies that offer technology designed to help you track and manage goods, and find alternative solutions when it all goes sideways. Read on for the technology you should have to make sure you have a full picture of your supply chain. |
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