(2 Free) FTR Webinars That Are a Must-Attend as You Prepare to Navigate the Holiday Shipping Season
Thursday, October 7, 2021
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Posted by: Alyce Ryan
This holiday shipping season is setting up to be a challenging one to say the least. Ports are still congested. Supply chains are still disrupted. Capacity is still tight. Drivers and labor shortages are still a primary concern. Wasn't it supposed to be better by now? If you need a Q4 market update that delivers with forecasts based on data that we know moves the market, then you must join the FTR experts as they present an end of the year assessment that you can't afford to miss.
Are You Prepared for (MORE) Transportation Challenges?Date: October 14, 2021 | Register Online We're pulling back the curtains on our exclusive client-only webinar and opening it to the public to provide insights on the year ahead in the rail, truck, and transportation equipment marketplaces while also providing a chance for you to get your questions answered by the FTR experts. FTR’s Avery Vise and Todd Tranausky along with moderator Eric Starks will present some key insights on the transportation markets and then open the floor to your questions.
The FTR Experts will dive into: - The latest market insights and analysis from FTR’s cadre of subject matter experts
- The FTR perspective on what the latest developments in transportation mean for your business as 2022 draws ever nearer
- An opportunity to pose questions to FTR experts regarding how the freight transportation and equipment markets might move over the next six months
Food Shippers of America & FTR Present: Current Transportation Trends in the Food & Beverage IndustryDate: October 21, 2021 | Register Online The pandemic has changed the economy, supply chains, and demand fundamentals. This session will put the current supply chain constraints in context and explore whether this is a permanent shift due to the pandemic or if it is temporary. Also, as services start to reemerge, this may once again change the underlying future demand for food that could impact your business.
Not only will we talk about supply chains, but we'll take an unbiased look at: - truck and intermodal trends in transportation regulation
- driver issues
- capacity, rates, and freight demand for food and refrigerated goods
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