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Removable Gooseneck Trailers (RGN) in Lake Orion, Michigan

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The COVID-19 pandemic has made a great impact on the world at the start of 2020. It has made significant changes in the way we work, live, and play, causing some areas to fast forward several years in time.

At the same time, it has made an impact on the logistics and supply chain industry. Being a provider of freight shipping services in Michigan, we give you some of the emerging trends you might expect from the industry this coming 2021:

  • Sustainable Logistics
    Many companies have now pushed for sustainability, and nowadays, it’s been a company-wide and society-wide focus. While being environment-friendly, it’s also become more cost-effective and popular to promote sustainability.
  • Refrigerated Goods
    Research indicates that refrigerating shipping will experience fast growth in the next couple of years. With not only food and beverage supplies in need of refrigerated shipping, pharmaceuticals, like vaccines and medicines, will have an increased demand for climate-controlled fleets and warehouses.
  • Omnichannel Services and Contactless Deliveries
    These days, companies that can provide an omnichannel experience can best satisfy customers. They want options for their deliveries or pick-ups, whether they are buying online or at a physical store. An omnichannel approach gives customers a personalized experience with the combined efforts of marketing, sales, and logistics.

Do you need logistics service providers in Lake Orion, Michigan, for transporting your goods safely and efficiently?

TForce Worldwide – DTW can accommodate your needs. Not only do we provide quality, reliable logistics services, but we also have our very own transportation management software to help you keep track of your cargo.

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