Date: February 14, 2023 |
Webinar Description
Disruptions in supply chain operations will continue in 2023, albeit for different reasons than in previous years. Disruptions in 2023 may be related to existing or emerging geopolitical conflicts, inflationary pressures and the recessionary environment, weather events, or other issues yet to emerge. Regardless, success depends on building flexibility into your operations.
Where to start
Create better connectivity between your planning and execution functions by focusing on warehousing and transportation improvements. In this webinar, we’ll focus on vulnerabilities across the supply chain related to warehousing and transportation, and dive into key topics including:
- labor shortage
- transportation costs
- Inventory transparency and availability
We share strategies to give you the flexibility you need to be better prepared for any type of supply chain disruption.
What to take with you:
- Tips on how to minimize disruption from leveraging your Supply Chain Execution Arm
- Understand how TMS and WMS synchronize and affect each other
- Tactics for coping with work restrictions
- How real-time visibility into execution can build resiliency
- Methods for optimizing resources and reducing storage and transport costs
Speaker:
Amit Levy, EVP of Customer Solutions & Strategy, Made4net
JP Wiggins, Vice President of Corporate Development, 3Gtms
Michael Wohlwend, Managing Director, Alpine Supply Chain Solutions
Moderator:
Robert Bowmaneditor-in-chief, Supply Chain Brain