FTR to host free webinar

The FTR State of Freight Webinar: Preparing for 2021 will cover a range of topics including consumer demand, the political realities of 2021, and the vaccine.
Jan. 12, 2021
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As transportation managers and the C-Suite begin to position their business for success in the new year, FTR is offering an assessment of the challenges they face. Complimentary access is being provided by the freight forecasting company for the State of Freight webinar, Preparing for 2021, scheduled to take place January 14 at 11 AM EST.

What are the key uncertainties that could change the 2021 outlook for shippers and carriers? With consumer demand holding at strong levels and the industrial sector starting to gain traction, the freight markets have entered 2021 with a solid footing. What are the risks you should consider when planning your path forward? This webinar will address these topics:

  • Stimulus and demand in the new year.
  • The impact of differential spending: goods vs services.
  • The political realities of 2021.
  • The virus vs the vaccine.
  • The benefits and risks of lean inventories.

This is a one-hour webinar presented by FTR’s chief intelligence officer, Jonathan Starks, and will be presented by Eric Starks, FTR chairman and CEO, Clay Slaughter, FTR chief strategy officer and general counsel, and Avery Vise, FTR vice president of trucking. Participant Q&A session will be held after the presentation, and a replay of the presentation will be available to all who register in advance.

FTR State of Freight Webinar: Preparing for 2021

Thursday, January 14, at 11 AM – 12 PM EST (8-9 AM PST)

Register here.

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