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7 Strategies to Reboot the Global Supply Chain

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Plus: Pros share their secrets to import & export success, five tactics to more effectively retain d

Plus: Pros share their secrets to import & export success, five tactics to more effectively retain drivers, and the new 2022 guide to global trade man [Thomas]( [Industry Update]( Logistics Special Edition Supply uncertainties. Labor shortages. Unpredictable transit times. I know I’m preaching to the choir here so I’ll leave it at that, but suffice to say the stresses we’re currently experiencing have certainly been an (unavoidable and very convincing) incentive to change our business practices. The way forward is not just another case of facing a business operations problem and finding a solution to address that one-off challenge. That is an outdated static approach. Instead, the way forward must be ongoing and continuous improvement. Our latest edition of Inbound Logistics explores these opportunities for improvement, including [seven strategies to reboot the global supply chain]( such as digitizing operations, collaborating with carriers, and harnessing data analytics to rate risk. Even [connecting with peers at upcoming in-person events]( can provide a wealth of insights to help you stabilize your operations and prepare for future disruptions. I’ve highlighted below a few of my other favorite articles from our newest Inbound Logistics magazine, an in-depth guide designed to help your team stay ahead of the industrial curve. You can read the free magazine cover-to-cover [here](. [Keith Biondo]( Keith Biondo Publisher, Inbound Logistics [Contact Me](mailto:insightseditor@thomasnet.com) [Industry Execs Reveal Their 19 Best Tips for Reverse Logistics]( [Industry Execs Reveal Their 19 Best Tips for Reverse Logistics]( [Amid Labor and Capacity Challenges, Logistics Providers Solve the E-Commerce Equation]( [Amid Labor and Capacity Challenges, Logistics Providers Solve the E-Commerce Equation]( [Pros Share Their Secrets to Import/Export Success]( [Pros Share Their Secrets to Import/Export Success]( [Struggling to Retain Drivers? Try These 5 Tactics]( [Struggling to Retain Drivers? Try These 5 Tactics]( [The 2022 Guide to Global Trade Management Systems]( [The 2022 Guide to Global Trade Management Systems]( [What do you think of this email?]( [5]( [4]( [3]( [2]( [1]( [Advertise in the Newsletter]( | [List Your Business on Thomasnet.com]( | [Get Instant Quotes]( [Linkedin]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You received this email because of your recent interaction with Thomas. [Modify Your Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( © 2022 Thomas Publishing Company 5 Penn Plaza, New York, New York 10001, USA

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