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This Week in Supply Chain Now: June 1st – 5th

 

Another great week here at Supply Chain Now! Have you listened to all the episodes? If not, you can check them all out here:

 

On Monday, Scott and Greg chatted with Tim Dooner with FreightWaves, about working from home and how it will work going forward, brokers and owner-operators, and more!

 


 

On Tuesday we were overwhelmed by the passion for supply chain and the positivity of Jamin Alvidrez with Freight Tribe!

 


 

On Wednesday we welcomed Supply Chain Now vets Claudia Freed with EALgreen and Chuck Easley with the Georgia Tech Supply Chain and Logistics Institute back to the show to discuss education and the future of supply chain.

 


 

Scott and Greg were joined by Cathy Morrow-Roberson with Logistics Trends and Insights for the Supply Chain Buzz, discussing the top news in supply chain for this week.

 


 

And we wrapped up the week as Scott and Greg were joined by Supply Chain Now CMO, Amanda Luton, for a look back on what we’ve learned during the pandemic, and where we’re headed.

 

 

Which was your favorite episode? Make sure you tune in next week for more great conversation, timely topics, and exceptional guests on Supply Chain Now!

 

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