In April of 2021, the number of workers who quit their job in a single month broke an all-time U.S. record. Then, it broke again in July and August, leading economists to label it the “Great Resignation.” As a result, job openings are now at an all-time high, and many are going unfilled for months. Meanwhile, the global supply chain is experiencing an abnormal number of bottlenecks. Businesses everywhere, including the trucking industry, are operating with fewer employees due to the labor shortage. It’s impacting far more than most people realize, from order fulfillment to a lack of goods.
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Oxford, AL – BR Williams today announced that it has submitted and received approval for their current data […]
BR Williams proudly announces its partnership with non-profit organization Women in Trucking. One of the leading transport and […]
We were pleased to have our own executive, TK Bardwell, the VP of Logistics, featured in the following […]
BR Williams was founded by a man that loved the trucking industry. He loved the way the trucks […]
Alabama – BR Williams Trucking was the recipient of three awards presented at the Alabama Trucking Association’s Annual Fleet […]
Recently, the BR Williams Logistics Services Division, headquartered in Oxford, Alabama, was awarded ISO 9001:2015. Certification by the […]
Greg Brown, CEO at BR Williams Trucking, Inc., was recently honored by the Alabama Trucking Association (ATA) with […]
BR Williams is a 3PL provider, supply chain management and trucking company, based out of Oxford, AL. Their […]
In 1958, BR Williams Trucking, Inc began with one man, one truck, and one dream. That man was […]
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