Identify customer needs and serve them correctly using digital solutions
The market for transport management systems remains in motion, and demand is high. According to current studies, the global revenue of TMS providers will grow at a significant double-digit rate in the coming years. The reasons are manifold: Corona has impressively shown how quickly and persistently supply chains can get out of sync. The war in Ukraine has once again exacerbated the situation. Reliable supply chain management with appropriate forecasts is therefore more important than ever. In addition, the issue of security has gained in importance. Not only from a cyber security perspective, but also from a supply chain resilience perspective.
On the last mile, on the other hand, flexibility, speed and tight timing are key. And because of supply chain interruptions, short-term charter transports are becoming increasingly necessary. These must also be mapped in the TMS – in addition to the regular transports.
Last but not least, the freight forwarding and logistics landscape is changing immensely – driven by unprecedented industry consolidation. Buyers must therefore ask themselves how the TMS will continue when they integrate the acquired company. Do you decide on one, let several continue to run in parallel, or do you go for a completely new solution? All these aspects and questions will be addressed on November 8 at the 5th DVZ Conference “The TMS as the Key to Freight Forwarding 4.0”. Live, in color, in Frankfurt! With extensive networking and exhibit opportunities!
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