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The pandemic has changed everything…and also ecommerce logistics. This is a series of unscripted conversations with ecommerce pros on what makes for t…
Nov 8th, 2022 | 38:45

Density, schmensity

In 2020 and 2021, carriers were in the driver’s seat when it came to ecommerce logistics, thanks to limited capacity and astronomical online demand. In 2022, demand has shifted and the tables have turned, giving shippers more control. Vijay and Nate Skiver — BOXcast’s first outside guest — dig into shifting market dynamics, the state of multicarrier strategy, and where we’re headed as the nature of online demand changes.

In 2020 and 2020, carriers were in the driver’s seat when it came to ecommerce logistics, thanks to limited capacity and astronomical online demand. In 2022, demand has shifted and the tables have turned, giving shippers more control. Vijay and Nate Skiver — BOXcast’s first outside guest! — dig into shifting market dynamics, the state of multicarrier strategy, and where we’re headed as the nature of online demand changes.  

 

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Host: 
Vijay Ramachandran, VP Go-To-Market Enablement and Experience 

In this episode: 
Nate Skiver, Founder – LPF Spend Management  

 

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