How to eliminate fines, manage risk, & establish trust in your supply chain post-pandemic

Uncover New Insights on Risk Management and Fine Reduction with our Webcast


How to eliminate fines, manage risk, & establish trust in your supply chain post-pandemic
Date/Time
Thursday, June 1, 2023 3:00PM
Moderator
Brian Straight, Editor in Chief, Supply Chain Management Review
Panelists
Matt Harding, Head of 4PL Data and Analytics, Uber Freight
Jeff Young, Principal Strategic Customer Success Partner, Uber Freight
Landon Walsh, Manager, Business Data Analytics, Uber Freight

The difficulties of the last few years have tested highly synchronized and efficient supply chain operations, spurring more reactionary and costly retail fines for late deliveries. But even with the return of On Time in Full (OTIF) fines, CPGs and retailers can in fact establish trust and eliminate fines from their supply chains after the pandemic.

With economic indicators demonstrating plateauing demand, more abundant trucking capacity, and generally cooling supply chain pressures – organizations now have the opportunity to build efficient strategies that eliminate the impact and proliferation of rising retail fines.

In this webinar, leading data experts at Uber Freight will give shippers a step-by-step guide on how end-to-end visibility can reduce the impact of OTIF fines and, ultimately, how they can manage risk in their supply chains. Attendees will leave this discussion with the following takeaways:

  • How accurate service insights can help cross-functional teams align from a technical and process perspective and make informed, market-sensitive decisions.
  • Why complex analytics is paramount for aligning business process improvement, fine reduction, and enhanced partnerships.
  • Tips for implementing complex root cause analytics to track the ins and outs of deliveries and establish trust across every point in the supply chain.

Noting a delivery is late is easy, but knowing where and when the process failed is extraordinarily difficult to establish at scale. However, the right data and analytics can make all the difference when it comes to keeping costs under control and supply chains in check.

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