iTrade seminar tackles logistics challenges

iTrade Network has a web seminar scheduled on the challenges that the logistics industry faces and what the future of perishable logistics will look like.

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iTrade Network has a web seminar scheduled on the challenges that the logistics industry faces and what the future of perishable logistics will look like.

The web seminar is at 3 p.m. Central Nov. 6.

Topics include how companies like Amazon and Uber are disrupting logistics and how companies can modernize freight planning processes, according to a news release.

The web seminar will be conducted by Mike Anderson, an iTrade solutions director who is a “true believer that technology is the answer for enabling companies to solve their hardest supply chain problems,” according to the release

Registration is available online.

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