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Q&A: Karl Siebrecht, CEO of Flexe

Logistics Management Group News Editor Jeff Berman recently caught up with Karl Siebrecht, CEO of Seattle-based Flexe, the first and largest on-demand warehousing solution, which connects organizations in need of warehousing services to those that have excess capacity and a desire to generate new revenue streams. Siebrecht addressed various topics, including: the state of that warehousing economy; the impact of BOPIS (buy online pickup in store) on e-commerce and the shifts between online and in-store shopping as it relates to warehousing; and Peak Season challenges, among others.

source https://www.supplychain247.com/article/qa_karl_siebrecht_ceo_of_flexe

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