Following a period of rapid growth, investment in supply chain digitization is beginning to plateau. Despite growing awareness of the risks, research from McKinsey shows that many organizations are holding off on further investment in their supply chains, stalling digitization efforts at a time when resilience has perhaps never been more critical.
Distributors around the world are facing uncertain times. Trade policies are changing, fuel and material costs are rising, and the workforce is shrinking. Meanwhile, much of the industry relies on dated technology that can’t keep up with the market’s rapid pace of change.
In today's fast-paced market, distributors face a critical challenge: Identifying and capitalizing on new revenues streams for sustainable growth.
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The distribution industry has been around for quite a long time and can sometimes be slow to change. For those that may be resistant to change it is best to look at emerging technologies as tools you can use, like a forklift. You wouldn’t think of trying to move pallets around a warehouse without using forklifts, yet some in our industry remain skeptical about new technology. Emerging technologies in the distribution industry are transforming the way goods are transported and delivered. These innovations are making distribution processes more efficient, cost-effective, and sustainable.

