EPISODE · Dec 15, 2021 · 16 MIN
How LTL Has Responded to Increased Demand - Domestic Supply Chain Summit
from FreightWaves LIVE: An Events Podcast · host FreightWaves
As supply chains continue to recover from the ripple effects of COVID backlogs, order visibility has only grown in importance - businesses want to know where their shipments are, and when they will arrive, in real-time. With much of the world still in the depths of the pandemic, and other countries fighting off surges caused by the delta variant, it’s likely we’ll see these lingering challenges, and therefore intense demand for visibility, stretch into 2022. Barry Craver, Vice President of Business Process & Innovation at Old Dominion Freight Line, is joined by FreightWaves Executive Publisher Kevin Hill in this fireside chat. Follow FreightWaves on Apple Podcasts Follow FreightWaves on Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts Join the Domestic Supply Chain Summit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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As supply chains continue to recover from the ripple effects of COVID backlogs, order visibility has only grown in importance - businesses want to know where their shipments are, and when they will arrive, in real-time. With much of the world still in the depths of the pandemic, and other countries fighting off surges caused by the delta variant, it’s likely we’ll see these lingering challenges, and therefore intense demand for visibility, stretch into 2022. Barry Craver, Vice President of Business Process & Innovation at Old Dominion Freight Line, is joined by FreightWaves Executive Publisher Kevin Hill in this fireside chat. Follow FreightWaves on Apple Podcasts Follow FreightWaves on Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts Join the Domestic Supply Chain Summit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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