July 15 - Supplying PPE meant fighting phonies | Retailers turn to rail as e-commerce rises
Bed Bath & Beyond teams up with Roadie for same-day delivery; Macy's plan to speed up its supply chain starts with inventory management; Pandemic changed rail's product mix as e-commerce grew intermodal volumes
Bad actors emerged during the pandemic, as a supply-demand imbalance in personal protective equipment left openings and vulnerabilities for fraud and counterfeits.
By having a supply chain that looks at in-store and warehouse inventory as a whole, the retailer says it can strengthen its margins, and get items to customers quicker and in the ways they prefer.
Large retailers and third-party logistics providers leveraged railroads to diversify their transport risk and get around labor constraints in the trucking market during the pandemic, according to a study by Northwestern University.
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