As the carrier capacity crunch continues, more shippers are looking to the less-than-truckload market to transport their goods. 3PLs and shippers are wisely entering this space as well as in an effort to maximize shipments and visibility. In this webinar, Banyan Technology will lead an engaging, informational, and dynamic panel discussion on the strategies that shippers and 3PLs can implement to help them successfully enter the LTL market and create efficiencies that will improve their freight management processes and lower spend.
Moderated by Banyan’s Director of LTL Strategy Renee Rubino and Business Development Manager Steve Leggett, the panel will include experts across the supply chain/logistics industry representing 3PLs, shippers and technology providers.
By attending this session, you will learn:
- Strategies to grow your LTL business
- The benefits of technology in LTL shipping
- Join us to gain insight on the LTL industry, including expertise on managing freight spend, implementing automation technology, increasing customer satisfaction and more.
Recording Date: August 19, 2021 Panelists: Patrick Kirbow, Vice President of Operations,Star Pipe
Patrick Murray, Supply Chain & Logistics Manager,Skidmore Sales & Distributing
Renee Rubino, Director of LTL Strategy, Banyan Technology
Steve Leggett Jr.,Solutions Engineer, Banyan Technology
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