Powering Your Operations
Many trucking companies are focused on reducing freight-related expenses by closely tracking metrics like cost per mile, cost per hour, and operating ratios. However, non-freight-related (NFR) events—such as drivers’ planned and unplanned stops or detours—also impact profitability, often leading to financial “leakage” when costs go unnoticed. Our latest infographic shows the data behind choosing a frictionless-freight solution.
Finding Frictionless Freight
Friction-free transactions are elusive, but don’t fret – charting a path to get there is easy. In fact, a slow freight market is the best time to retool your back office with a modern, SaaS-based TMS. Making this change will pay immediate dividends by reducing errors, delays, and disruptions. Before long, freight transactions will be flowing smoothly from order to invoice. Check out the 5 waypoints on the path to friction-free freight in this infographic.
Take the Right Path to Make Freight Transactions Easy
It might be a rough road ahead for the freight market due to record inflation and sliding rates. But that doesn’t mean your profitability has to suffer. Investing in modern technology like a next-generation, SaaS-based TMS can help your fleet avoid potential hazards from unnecessary cost and complexity. Check out how a modern TMS simplifies freight transactions in this infographic.
Legacy TMS vs. Modern TMS: What’s the Most Cost-Effective?
With inflation and costs on the rise, trucking and logistics companies need to reduce spend where they can. Technology is one area worth investing in to save money in the long term. Discover whether switching to a modern TMS or a legacy TMS is the most cost-effective decision for your business in this infographic.
The Top 4 Cybersecurity Benefits of a Cloud-Based TMS
Cyberattacks are on the rise. As transportation and logistics providers increase their use of technology, they become more at risk. Protecting their data – and their customers’ data – is vital to their success. A modern, cloud-based TMS offers better protection than a traditional, client-server model.