By
LM Staff
August 2, 2022
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Global supply chain disruptions, port congestion, capacity shortages, increasing ocean freight rates and an ongoing pandemic have challenged shippers, ports, carriers and logistics providers during the past year.
And now that we’re halfway through 2022, experts still estimate that the pressure on global supply chains will continue—and the light at the end of the tunnel is not to be expected until at least the first quarter of 2023.
In this Special Digital Issue, the editorial staff of Logistics Management has curated a number of features to define the current state of global logistics and help shippers understand the breadth of services today’s third-party services companies have to offer.
From geometry preparation to AI-assisted analysis, integrated CFD workflows…
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