The coronavirus pandemic has changed how the world does business. Consumers are more comfortable with e-commerce than ever before. Manufacturers are embracing reshoring in an effort to mitigate future supply chain disruptions. Logistics companies are sprinting to keep up. The chaos that accompanied the early days of the pandemic may be over, but resulting consumer and manufacturing trends continue to place increased pressure on the U.S. supply chain. Unfortunately, the nation’s transportation infrastructure is ill-suited to meet growing demands. “The average American consumer is beyond spoiled with their expectations of what happens in the supply chain world,” Dunavant Enterprises President...