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Moving the World: How The Supply Chain's Evolution Affects Us All (Estimated Ship Date: 10/31/25)

Craig Fuller

SKU: 12861
$19.95

Explore how the supply chain's evolution affects us all with this highly-anticipated book from leading freight expert and founder and CEO of FreightWaves, Craig Fuller.

Get a comprehensive overview of how supply chains, from ancient trade routes to modern AI-driven networks, have shaped human history and global commerce.


Moving the World: How The Supply Chain's Evolution Affects Us All (Estimated Ship Date: 10/31/25) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.

Estimated Ship Date: 10/31/25


The supply chain is everywhere, yet often invisible. Every package that arrives at your door, every product on a store shelf, every resource fueling our communities has traveled through this vast global network. 

Moving the World, by Craig Fuller, highlights how innovations like steam engines, containerization, and just-in-time manufacturing have created a world of unprecedented convenience, while also exposing the inherent fragility of these systems to disruptions like pandemics and geopolicital tensions.

Ultimately, Fuller argues that transparency, real-time data, and a focus on building resilient, regional networks are essential for navigating the future of a world increasingly reliant on a stable flow of goods.

Softcover

Pages: 272

Size: 6" x 9"

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Moving the World: How The Supply Chain's Evolution Affects Us All (Estimated Ship Date: 10/31/25)

$19.95

The supply chain is everywhere, yet often invisible. Every package that arrives at your door, every product on a store shelf, every resource fueling our communities has traveled through this vast global network. 

Moving the World, by Craig Fuller, highlights how innovations like steam engines, containerization, and just-in-time manufacturing have created a world of unprecedented convenience, while also exposing the inherent fragility of these systems to disruptions like pandemics and geopolicital tensions.

Ultimately, Fuller argues that transparency, real-time data, and a focus on building resilient, regional networks are essential for navigating the future of a world increasingly reliant on a stable flow of goods.

Softcover

Pages: 272

Size: 6" x 9"

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