Liberty Richter needed a supply chain solution that was the right fit for its small size, but robust enough to handle its healthy growth and international operations.
Major investments in equipment and infrastructure largely account for the ability to process traffic and volume efficiently, but industry needs to see continued ROI if such infusion of capital is to continue.
It's getting harder and harder to track the performance of suppliers, carriers and processes that make up a global supply chain. Here's how a few successful companies are addressing the problem.
The latest supply chain news, analysis, trends and best practices for companies operating in Latin America. The Latin American region consists of 19 sovereign states and several territories and dependencies that stretch from the northern border of Mexico to the southern tip of South America. Learn how businesses are optimizing supply chain and logistics performance in these regions - addressing a range of challenges such as rising labor costs, poor infrastructure, complex customs and tax laws, unstable political climates and government controlled exchange rates.
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