Business Services Industry

Five resolutions for 2003. (Viewpoint).

Logistics Management (Highlands Ranch, Co.), January, 2003 by Quinn, Francis J.

The beginning of the New Year is the traditional time for rapidly assembling resolutions that we can break at leisure during the year. But contrary to accepted practice, New Year's resolutions do not necessarily have to be broken. In fact, certain resolutions can have a long-term, beneficial impact that makes adherence well worth the effort. Here are five such resolutions for logistics managers to consider for the coming year.

1. Resolved: To collaborate more aggressively. It's amazing how much can be accomplished when you work with your carriers and 3PLs in a spirit of cooperation. For the most part, these service providers want the same thing you do: better productivity, happy customers, solid profitability. There's got to be a way that both of you can...

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