How E-Commerce Giants Use Data to Find Truck Capacity, Ensure Carrier Compliance and Reduce Freight Costs

E-commerce giants need more from every aspect of their supply chains, particularly truck capacity. That need is further amplified during times of disruption, and 2020 is on track to bring even more disruptions as hurricane season gets into full swing. To that end, this e-book will explore:

  • The state of e-commerce giants in 2020 and how data is quickly becoming a critical defining characteristic of improved logistics management & ability to find truck capacity.
  • The top logistics challenges for e-commerce giants and how data applications improve performance. 
  • Key indices that compare and analyze data across trade modes, lanes and more to empower informed decision-making. 
  • The added benefits to logistics deriving from the application of data and better freight forecasting that goes beyond merely keeping freight spend under control.

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What's the SONAR ROI?

By increasing the number of loaded miles per day your drivers drive by 1% and your rate per mile by $0.03 you will make more per week #WithSONAR.

#WithSONAR you can save up to per week through better bid negotiations and more effective management of your routing guide.

#WithSonar you can add 1 more load per person each day and increase $5 margin per load, earning your company an extra per week.

Disclaimer: Every company’s circumstances are unique. Fixed and variable expenses, market conditions and operational factors vary. Unforeseen events may also affect results. Calculated potential results reflect the consensus expectation of FreightWaves’ experts. Actual results may vary.

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