Jun 30, 2021
In the pandemic, consumers became more demanding than ever of shippers, and the freight market must now cobble together an innovative response to ensure customer satisfaction while facing a driver shortage, rising fuel prices and tight capacity.
The global supply chain that powers the U.S.'s economy survived an unprecedented storm during the pandemic, and in doing so became the most-talked about story in business media. Everyone from the White House to the FMCSA to Bloomberg's business analysts have weighed in on historic supply chain disruptions that now lay bare the essential role logistics and transportation professionals play in the economy.