Globalization and the digital revolution notwithstanding, many of the processes central to the shipment and delivery of goods remain firmly in the analog era-a glaring weakness that the COVID-19 pandemic exposed. Digital processes are the way forward.

This Crash Course shows how companies are modernizing global supply chains and investing in digital technologies that can better manage (and possibly prevent) future logistics crises.

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