Canadian Tire tries to get ahead of any supply chain disruptions
February 18, 2022
Canadian Tire has ordered its spring and summer products early and chartered its own cargo ships in an effort to stay ahead of possible supply chain disruptions. It’s a strategy that the retailer has used to avoid surge shipping charges and keep store shelves stocked during the pandemic.
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