How Tracking Devices Are Filling the Void of Lost Labor

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The logistics industry is reeling from labor shortages, with 2.1 million jobs expected to remain unfilled by 2030.* That deficit can be felt by truck drivers, warehouse staff and receivers who are charged with delivering cargo on time and in good condition. But what if there was a way to take the strain off drivers and logistics teams while ensuring cargo is safe and on schedule?

Tive develops real-time trackers that communicate with logistics crews on a shipment’s whereabouts, temperature and humidity, so drivers don’t have to. This playbook can help supply chain executives assess whether real-time trackers make sense for their business and why these trackers can help overcome labor challenges. Learn about:

  • Streamlining data from multiple sources to one dashboard.
  • Real-time tracking vs. passive data logging.
  • Staying on track amidst growing labor shortages.

* 2021 Deloitte and The Manufacturing Institute Manufacturing Talent study


 

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