3 ways the supply chain protects freezable freight
Winter is usually the most challenging season for those involved in freight movement and supply chain management. Timely delivery of undamaged freezable goods is critical to bottom lines, as well as customer satisfaction and loyalty. FreightWaves spoke with John Luciani, chief operating officer of LTL Solutions at A. Duie Pyle, about how shippers and carriers can meet the challenge. A. Duie Pyle is a transportation and logistics provider, offering solutions for truckload, less-than-truckload (LTL), dedicated, as well as warehousing and distribution.
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