393: Get 100% Visibility Over Your Final Mile, with OneRail

Let's Talk Supply Chain - Podcast autorstwa Sarah Barnes-Humphrey - Poniedziałki

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Peter Cyr of OneRail talks about the final mile, its evolution, diversifying carrier networks, & how OneRail are helping customers to achieve 100% visibility. [07.05] An introduction to Peter, his background, and the transition that led him to #logistics technology. [08.44] An overview of OneRail, what they do, and how they help their customers. [09.06] The evolution of the final mile, and the three core factors that have helped to lead the industry to where it is now. [10.28] With research showing that most supply chain teams have only 6% visibility over their supply chains, the risks inherent in a lack of #visibility, and how the final mile is helping to move the needle. [11.10] What the final mile looks like now, what customers are demanding from retailers, and how those demands are shaping operational #strategies. [13.10] The different options available to customers, and why the big and bulky category is changing the last mile game. [14.46] How organizations should be evaluating their #partnerships and the importance of bringing all groups together in one universal conversation. [15.37] The changing landscape of capacity and demand, and how OneRail can help customers to flex. [16.58] The importance of diversifying your carrier networks, and finding the right mix, when it comes to mitigating risk and gaining greater control and visibility over the final mile. [18.51] A case study showing how OneRail helped a key client with their on-demand offering, developing a new SLA around a challenging one-hour delivery need. [19.59] Peter’s advice for businesses looking to work on their final mile for 2024, and how OneRail works with customers to grow #sustainably together. [21.52] What 2024 is going to bring for the final mile, and the #trends to look out for. [22.57] The future for OneRail.  [23.53] The big topic that will be top of mind for supply chain professionals in 2024. 

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