According to , trucking companies are working to improve business financial health by increasing margins. Despite progression of the pandemic, upcoming peak season, a major election pending and an eventual vaccine hitting the supply chain - the industry can make it happen without reinventing the wheel.
By invoking the power of these four simple opportunities, you can quickly adapt to better align with your company’s new COVID-era goals:
According to CNBC, companies are reporting an increase in phishing and a rise in other cyber scams by 40% since the start of COVID-19. How can you make sure you don’t become a victim?
Transportation providers can protect their business by having a basic understanding of internal monitoring and threat prevention that provide tactical solutions to shortcomings in freight information architecture and flows.
Companies should ask themselves the following questions to help gauge their security risks:
This year has taught us to expect the unexpected and have a disaster recovery and in place. Planning for the unknown can be difficult, but not planning altogether will be disastrous. Having an assigned team member to detail your blueprint and serve as your resident disaster recovery expert will help you pivot more quickly when a crisis occurs.
Our friends at RenovoData have outlined the following guidelines to implement a successful plan:
Implementing the right technology can improve not only your accuracy and efficiency, but it can also help keep your most valuable employees from jumping ship. A software that facilitates automation may be the secret ingredient to realigning your business priorities and focusing on what truly matters.
Your team works hard for you, and in turn, they expect you to invest in their success. By providing new tools to help them perform duties more effectively, they can spend their time and effort on more meaningful tasks. According to Work Institute, 30% of employees voluntarily leave their jobs every year, and three out of four say that their employer could have done something to retain them. Supporting your people with and help boost productivity.
Examples of scalable freight-focused solutions that can help reduce reliance on manual activities include , Convoy and Haven.
Transportation providers collect data along every point of the customer journey, and unfortunately, most unintentionally store it in a way so that it can never be fully utilized.
Luckily, data-centric innovations have changed the rules of how we interpret and store pieces of information, and advanced operating systems have helped companies enhance the speed and quality of analytics processes. This allows for more time to reap the benefits; the faster you can put solid insights to use, the more accurate you can pivot, plan, and get ahead of the competition.
According to Forbes, here are some common opportunities to tap from your data:
The first step is to identify what problem you’re trying to solve. You can then pin-point your focus and work towards cleaning up your data (putting it in a structured format) so that you can start using it to your advantage.
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