Lack of consolidation driving freight visibility differentiation, competition A dearth of consolidation means there are still plenty of visibility vendors for shippers to choose from, but it also means the market as a whole is on somewhat unsteady ground. Lack of consolidation driving freight visibility differentiation, competition International Freight
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on November 21, 2024in Industry News
NVOs eager to get past carriers’ tight grip on unexpectedly favorable market
on November 20, 2024in Industry News
NVOs eager to get past carriers’ tight grip on unexpectedly favorable market NVOs will enter 2025 hoping that their experience this year with carriers taking a get-tough approach to their business dealings was merely cyclical, a product of an unusual market following the Red Sea diversions and an early peak season. NVOs eager to get […]
Read More →NYSHEX says will launch ocean freight rate indexes next year
on November 19, 2024in Industry News
NYSHEX says will launch ocean freight rate indexes next year The New York Shipping Exchange’s plan to introduce indexes to support long-term contracts adds to an already crowded field of providers. NYSHEX says will launch ocean freight rate indexes next year International Freight
Read More →Air cargo peak season elevates as Chinese export rates hit 2024 high
on November 6, 2024in Industry News
Air cargo peak season elevates as Chinese export rates hit 2024 high Volume and rates on the Asian export corridors to the US and Europe have been high all year and online shopping promotions in November are further stoking the market. Air cargo peak season elevates as Chinese export rates hit 2024 high International Freight
Read More →BCOs should forsake ‘revenge’ to build ‘collaborative’ relationships with carriers
on November 6, 2024in Industry News
BCOs should forsake ‘revenge’ to build ‘collaborative’ relationships with carriers Advisors to beneficial cargo owners say mitigating future supply chain disruptions requires BCOs to proactively engage with ocean carriers and forwarders, seeking to build partnerships even if past experience suggests they end in disappointment. BCOs should forsake ‘revenge’ to build ‘collaborative’ relationships with carriers International […]
Read More →Payment technology adapting to account for smaller invoice inaccuracies
on November 4, 2024in Industry News
Payment technology adapting to account for smaller invoice inaccuracies Shippers once saw small variances on freight bills as a nuisance too insignificant to dispute, but technology is enabling more efficient scrutiny across transportation modes. Payment technology adapting to account for smaller invoice inaccuracies International Freight
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