Road Rage Redefined: Cyberattacks and Ancient Paper Trails Haunting the Transportation Industry in 2023!

Cyberattacks, the new road rage of the transportation industry, have leaders cyber-sweating bullets. Despite the threat, many companies still use paper bills of lading—it’s 2023, folks! But all’s not lost. As companies reshore operations for greener, less disruptive supply chains, it’s clear there’s a silver lining to these ‘Transportation Industry Cyber Risks’.

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Transportation leaders are now cyber-sweating bullets, worrying more about cyberattacks than engine breakdowns. And who can blame them? The industry is being targeted more than ever, with cyber crooks dreaming of potential cargo thefts. But wait, there's more! Despite the growing digital threat, many companies are still using the same old paper bills of lading. Come on folks, it's 2023! On the upside, more companies are reshoring their operations. Maybe they're just homesick, or maybe it's because they're trying to make their supply chains greener and less disruption-prone. And hey, who doesn't love some good old cost savings?

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