The Move to Less-than-Truckload Digital Shipping

While the industry has grown complacent with Less-than-Truckload TMS, the next wave is mobile, the next wave is the introduction and widespread use of Less-than-Truckload (LTL) shipping apps, and shippers need to know what it means for their future.

How New LTL Technologies & Processes are Changing the Shipping Game

As demand on the transportation industry around the globe increases, carriers, and shippers will need to find new ways to work together and keep costs under control.

Shippers will face higher rates and less capacity in the coming year, and for shippers to meet surging freight demand, shippers and carriers will need to understand how LTL transportation networks will evolve.

New technologies are decreasing in price and implementation costs, and the days of simply having shipments ready on time are not enough to ensure shipper or carrier of choice status.

Shippers that take the time to understand how the industry is evolving can position their companies to keep freight spend under control and tap into the value of new services and shipping capabilities.

What You’ll Learn in this LTL Digital Shipping White Paper

  • The state of LTL & The Move to LTL Digital Shipping
  • Why Both Carriers & Shippers Aren’t Using LTL Digital Shipping Systems & Applications
  • How LTL Digital Shipping Systems and Applications Change the Game for Shippers & Carriers
  • Why Are LTL Transportation Networks Evolving in Light of New Technology?
  • What’s Driving Demand on LTL Transportation Networks?
  • Evolution of LTL Digital Shipping Will Be Broad and Swift
  • How to Leverage Changing LTL Standards to Control Freight Spend.
  • A Look at the Digitized Bill of Lading for LTL
  • Why LTL Digital Shipping Will Shape the Future of the Industry
  • Benefits of LTL Digital Shipping

This is a must-read for those shippers to stay efficient and competitive with peers!


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