Customers in the market for supply chain software tend to display a kind of tunnel vision, with an intense focus on their pain points or on the project in front of them. Looming deadlines to meet the demands of a larger project only heighten the need for a quick decision. As a result, companies risk selecting a vendor that might meet their immediate needs but can’t expand with them into tomorrow.
Is it time to re-evaluate the way you handle parcel shipments?
In this webcast Steve Williamson, Solutions Consultant at Kewill, will discuss the hidden benefits of a multi-carrier parcel shipping system that customers should consider when going through the purchase process — benefits that can deliver both future growth and cost savings.
Discussion topics include:
- The challenges of trying to select the right parcel solution
- The questions you need to ask potential vendors
- Where to find the hidden value in a parcel system
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