
Lessons from 2020 and How to Apply Them in 2021
03/02/21 • 32 min
In this episode, Bryan and Don discuss their three most impactful takeaways from the volatility we saw in the container shipping industry last year and the changes they would make this year to have a successful ocean strategy in 2021.
In this episode, Bryan and Don discuss their three most impactful takeaways from the volatility we saw in the container shipping industry last year and the changes they would make this year to have a successful ocean strategy in 2021.
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How to Approach Your 2021 Ocean Strategy
Your supply chain executive just asked you for 2021 ocean strategy, now what?
Here from Don and Bryan on how they would approach presenting their 2021 ocean strategy to their executive team and the corrections they'd make to ensure they don't have the same issues as last year.
In the episode, Don and Bryan discuss:
- How to take a different approach to your 2021 ocean strategy
- How carriers are planning for 2021 and how shippers can align with their initiatives
- How to build resilience into your supply chain strategy to prepare for the potential volatility this year
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