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Tom and his co-founder Clint McRee started SourceDay in 2015 to transform how manufacturers, distributors, and retailers collaborate with their suppliers in order to solve supplychain challenges they both faced early in their careers. On a personal level, Tom is a dad, lover of sports, and exercise fanatic. About SourceDay.
Supplychaintechnologies are now focusing on logistical planning and shipping datamanagement in order to improve functionality and address issues in real-time. Trying to meet current market demands with obsolete systems is an exercise in futility, and that is causing many shippers, carriers, and forwarders to struggle.
Supplychaintechnologies are now focusing on logistical planning and shipping data management in order to improve functionality and address issues in real-time. Trying to meet current market demands with obsolete systems is an exercise in futility, and that is causing many shippers, carriers, and forwarders to struggle.
Supplychaintechnologies are now focusing on logistical planning and shipping datamanagement in order to improve functionality and address issues in real-time. Trying to meet current market demands with obsolete systems is an exercise in futility, and that is causing many shippers, carriers, and forwarders to struggle.
Supplychaintechnologies are now focusing on logistical planning and shipping datamanagement in order to improve functionality and address issues in real-time. Trying to meet current market demands with obsolete systems is an exercise in futility, and that is causing many shippers, carriers, and forwarders to struggle.
Supplychaintechnologies are now focusing on logistical planning and shipping data management in order to improve functionality and address issues in real-time. Trying to meet current market demands with obsolete systems is an exercise in futility, and that is causing many shippers, carriers, and forwarders to struggle.
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