Supply chain leaders have a problem. Despite the advancements in technology, many organizations still rely on manual processes, especially when mapping route and load optimization goals. While that works in some cases, profitability hangs in the balance.
As the supply chain changes, the ability to dynamically load plan at the order level will lead to decreased freight spend and improved service for the customer. With the total weight of the growing e-commerce chain falling to shippers of all sizes and those trying to navigate uncertainty, shippers need a clear advantage to find cost-saving opportunities and turn those opportunities into reality.
To help shippers achieve this goal and build a stronger business case for implementing a better, more robust transportation management system (TMS), like BlueShip®, this white paper will explore: