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The Shippers Group Shares Ways to Commemorate Black History Month

Posted by Margaret Harvey on Feb 23, 2023

Black History Month is observed and celebrated every February. The inclusion of Black history and culture is essential for a true representation of our overall history. This month serves as a time to highlight the people who not only created foundational innovations, achievements, and art, but who also took action for equal rights and freedoms. Throughout Black History Month, we celebrate these achievements of the past, as well as Black history that’s being made today.

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Topics: Community, Core Values

3 Things to Look for When Choosing a Drop Yard

Posted by Margaret Harvey on Feb 22, 2023

With the massive shift to ecommerce and spending since 2020, the demand for truck drivers has been through the roof, which also means the need for semi-parking and semi-storage has grown and will continue to grow. 

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Topics: Transportation

The Shippers Group Highlights the Importance of American Heart Month

Posted by Margaret Harvey on Feb 9, 2023

It’s February, which also means it’s American Heart Month! According to AHA’s Hearth Disease and Stroke Statistics, heart disease continues to be the greatest health threat to Americans as it is still the leading cause of death worldwide. That being said, taking care of your heart is kind of a big deal.

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Topics: Community

The Shippers Group Joins TMSA for Strategic Insights Webinar

Posted by Margaret Harvey on Jan 26, 2023

TMSA Marketing Mountain Mover of the Year and VP of Marketing & Customer Solution at The Shippers Group, Robin Siekerman, was joined by TSG Director of Marketing, Maggie Harvey, and President/Principal of MADE, Michelle Ledford, last week for a TMSA Strategic Insights webinar!

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Topics: Insider, Community

4 Trends in Supply Chain that are Expected to Gain Momentum in 2023

Posted by Margaret Harvey on Jan 19, 2023

2020 created global and economical uncertainty, 2021 brought supply chain disruptions, and 2022 allowed us to learn how to better navigate this new norm. Now that we’ve had time to slowly recover, what does that mean for 2023? As the last few years have forced many to be reactive, I think it’s safe to say that 2023 will be a proactive year for the supply chain industry – taking steps to ensure operations are robust, resilient, and set up for long-term success.

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Topics: Insider, Transportation, 3PL

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