
Is Your Warehouse Completely Winter Prepped?

While overcoming sophisticated challenges is at the core of our business, logistics professionals are faced with even greater challenges keeping operations safe and moving during the winter. Technological innovations have reduced some vulnerabilities and operational hurdles, but concerns still remain over the safety of inventory, workers and overall warehouse operations.
We can’t change the weather, but with minimal effort we can help mitigate exposure when the inevitable transpires. By taking a few simple yet often overlooked steps, even as the calendar has turned into 2019, logistics managers can effectively maintain a safer operation through the coldest months.
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