Modern supply chains are under growing pressure from market volatility, regulatory changes, rising transportation costs, and increasing sustainability expectations. To remain competitive, businesses must adopt logistics strategies that are resilient, scalable, and environmentally responsible. This Role of Rail in a Future-Proof Supply Chain eBook explores how rail transportation strengthens modern, multimodal logistics networks and works alongside trucking to support long-term supply chain performance.
This eBook breaks down the key challenges impacting today’s supply chains and introduces the three pillars required for long-term success:
- Resilience through diversified transportation modes and flexible routing options
- Scalability enabled by combining trucking agility with rail’s high-capacity efficiency
- Sustainability supported by smarter modal mix decisions across the network
You’ll learn how rail, when integrated into a balanced multimodal transportation strategy, enhances overall network performance by:
- Supporting cost-efficient movement for long-haul and bulk freight
- Improving network reliability and capacity planning
- Helping reduce environmental impact across the transportation mix
- Providing pricing stability that complements trucking’s flexibility
Readers will also gain insight into how rail and trucking work together to support risk mitigation, service-level consistency, and growth. The eBook highlights the value of partnering with an end-to-end third-party logistics (3PL) provider that offers:
- Integrated rail and truck solutions
- Intermodal expertise
- Advanced technology and real-time visibility
A real-world case study demonstrates how one company optimized its transportation strategy to reduce costs, improve delivery performance, and increase inventory accuracy by leveraging the right mix of rail, trucking, and warehousing.
Created for supply chain leaders, logistics managers, and operations teams, this eBook provides actionable guidance to help organizations optimize modal mix, improve sustainability outcomes, and build a supply chain designed for what’s next.
