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Freight Payment 2024: Useable, actionable data now table stakes
January 10, 2024
Shippers are the main beneficiaries of new freight audit and payment data. They’re now tapping into more auxiliary services such as freight bidding, modal analysis and international services—and the most savvy operations are benefiting by realizing lower, better-managed freight bills with analysis thrown in for good measure
Freight Payment Update: All systems go
January 6, 2022
Ongoing pandemic effects, data utilization and changing logistics patterns are driving an industry that’s quickly adapting and anticipating shipper needs. The state of freight payment is healthy and growing with an emphasis on global trends, better data utilization and micro-logistics.
In stunning development, NEMF and 10 related subsidiaries declare bankruptcy
February 11, 2019
In a financial development that shocked the trucking industry, 101-year-old New England Motor Freight and 10 related subsidiaries (including truckload giant Eastern Freightways) voluntarily filed for relief under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey in Newark on February 11.
Supply Chain Lessons from Amazon’s Jeff Bezos
June 8, 2017
Mike Regan, Chief of Relationship Development at TranzAct Technologies talks about the shareholder letter that Jeff Bezos recently wrote to Amazon stakeholders and the company's emphasis on innovation.
Adapting to Changes in Freight Payment Processes
January 12, 2017
Changes considered by some as “absolutely inevitable” are coming to freight payment services as shippers seek to leverage data for more efficiency, and while innovative and data-driven companies insist there’s a better way, skeptics push back with plenty of experience under their belts.
U.S. Court of Appeals Upholds ELD Mandate, Denies OOIDA’s Request
November 1, 2016
A federal appellate court in Chicago has struck down a legal challenge that was seeking to stop the electronic logging device mandate in its tracks, with a three-judge panel finding no merit to plaintiff’s arguments, describing the electronic logging device rule as “reasonable.”
Why Every Supply Chain Today Needs a Vendor Chargeback Program
May 23, 2016
Vendors like Target and Walmart continue to increase vendor chargeback fines, leaving shippers exposed, and some retailers count these fines as up to 13% of their account revenue, a Vendor Chargeback program will help you avoid these fines.
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