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Data – the freight forwarder’s USP
THIS ARTICLE FIRST APPEARED IN FREIGHT BUSINESS JOURNAL
The supply chain sector may be undergoing profound change, but we are not seeing the end of the freight forwarder, as their role will remain fundamental to the supply chain. What is going to be key to their future, is retaining control over the physical shipping of goods and the data that goes along with it.
Disrupters leading the way for forwarders
Great to see The Loadstar amplify our message to the CIFFA conference in Toronto, highlighting the ways that forwarders can leverage their current capabilities to take control of their future. The market is simply too big, $15 trillion by 2025, and the investors too numerous for change not to happen.
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Digital ‘disruptors’ face the same problems as traditional freight forwarders, with digital-only solutions ineffective when space tightens and deals are required to secure capacity
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The opportunity to be involved in the development of SWG has proved irresistible to Maureen Connors, one of publishing’s leading lights
READ MOREEmpty vessels make the most noise!!
Many freight forwarding processes may be manual, but it doesn’t mean that they are overlooking digitzation and the need to invest in technology
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