If you think that all TMS systems are alike, think again. One system does not necessarily fit everyone’s needs.
Transportation has always been one of the biggest spend categories in logistics. Now, between driver shortages, capacity limits and rising fuel prices, making the most of your transportation spend has never been more important.
In this special webcast, Kevin Zweier, Vice President of Transportation at Chainalytics, will explain the changing TMS landscape, along with how different systems are emerging to meet the requirements of international versus domestic shippers. he will also discuss how to handle different modes from sea to air to rail to trucking, as well as e-commerce and last mile delivery. It is a fast-moving space.
This event is designed for anyone looking to get more from their existing transportation management system, or ready to implement their first TMS. Attendees will learn:
- How to make sense of the different solutions that fall under the TMS umbrella.
- The different needs and requirements from a TMS designed for domestic transportation versus international shipments.
- And, why having multiple point systems that address specific functional needs, like parcel or final mile, may be a better strategic approach than a “jack of all trades, master of none” solution.
Remember: Do it right, or your mileage may vary.
Recording Date: April 21, 2022 Panelists: Kevin Zweier, Vice president of transportation, Chainalytics
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