October 29, 2021
Crocs

WEBINAR: Successfully Navigating the Supply Chain Squeeze in 4Q 2021 & Beyond

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WEBINAR: Successfully Navigating the Supply Chain Squeeze in 4Q 2021 & Beyond

Ports clogged. Rail lines at a standstill. Can’t find containers or computer chips. And it’s felt like peak year round this year. Feeling the squeeze in global supply chain? Certainly. We all are.

Join this webinar discussion to hear from seasoned experts that will offer critical insights, best practices & helpful perspective for mitigating the current set of business challenges. We will discuss both 4Q 2021 topics, as well as shed some light on what 2022 may hold.

Panelists will include Ron Jordan, VP of Global Freight Forwarding Sales with UPS, Rob Bourriague, VP of Operations at Sunjoy, and Mary McNelly, Sr Director, Global Logistics & Supply Chain Network Design at Crocs. Hosted by Scott W. Luton and Greg White from Supply Chain Now.

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