Date: Thursday, Dec 8, 2022
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Over the last two years, peak season parcel volumes overwhelmed carrier capacity by several million packages per day, forcing carriers to increase staffing, throttle shipper parcel volumes, raise rates, and increase surcharges. However, this year it looks like capacity could outstrip demand (Reuters). During the pandemic, shippers faced the “Great Resignation” and ongoing labor shortages with historically low vacancy rates making warehouse expansion difficult and expensive. Now a softening economy has caused the first increase in vacancy rates in two years (WSJ). An uncertain and challenging time for warehousing and shippers.
Meanwhile, market ebbs and flows aside, ecommerce continues to grow in total value and as a share of all retail sales. So how can warehousing scale fulfillment and parcel shipping to preserve margins, avoid over investment, and maximize ROI while maintaining service level agreements and meeting high consumer and customer delivery expectations?
Please join Mike Graves, Vice President of Product Management at Pierbridge, and Martin Hespeler, VP Americas at Microlistics, on Thursday, December 8 at 2 pm EST as they provide tips for the warehouse floor and the shipping dock to scale operations efficiently and flexibly without overextending staff, space, or capital.
3PLs, Retailers and Manufacturers, Online Sellers and Mature Shippers
Mike Graves, Vice President of Product Management, Pierbridge
Martin Hespeler, VP, Americas, Microlistics
Robert Bowman, Editor-in-Chief, SupplyChainBrain
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