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How LTL shipping rates work and how to track trends developing in long-term pricing agreements

FreightWaves SONAR

Many LTL industry trends, including capacity limitations, increasing accessorials, surcharge rates, changes in market trends and buying patterns, are almost certain to continue through 2021 and for some time to come. Major shippers and transporters have only so much space available to work within LTL shipping capacity.

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Bringing Order to Chaos: Last-Mile Delivery Costs and How to Reduce Them

Locus

Efficient fuel management can enhance route planning and capacity utilization. Read also: How to Calculate the Cost of Transport 2. A recent analysis by the American Trucking Associations (ATA) indicates that if existing trends persist, we could see a potential driver shortage reaching up to 175,000 by 2024.

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Truckload rates: Using data predict and prepare spot vs. contract bids and RFPs

FreightWaves SONAR

Among enterprise companies, one critical aspect of successful negotiation and capacity procurement is a better predictive outlook of both spot and contract truckload rates. Tracking market trends within truckload rates relies heavily on data and analysis. How to use data to absorb market volatility and manage freight proactively.

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How to create a carrier scorecard that includes predictive modeling around freight market volatility

FreightWaves SONAR

Measure invoiced rates against market trends. The billed or invoiced rates should always reflect current market trends. The one exception involves contracted, dedicated fleets that lock in capacity drivers with non-compete contracts. Request a SONAR demo online to get started. Request a SONAR Demo.

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SONAR Indices & Insights: Plan and Measure Refrigerated Shipping Capacity & Rates

FreightWaves SONAR

The reasons for a carrier to reject the load tender are: 1) lack of trucking capacity; and 2) the rate is too low. A change in reefer trailer capacity can also help explain why capacity, in general, has changed, as those reefer trailers are not available for other types of freight. As load volumes increase, capacity tightens.

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Responding to Supply Chain Disruption Amid COVID-19

AIMMS

The examples below show you how to do this in AIMMS SC Navigator Apps, but we encourage you to study these scenarios in the tools you have at your disposal. . Study 2: Inspect Demand Trends . Using Demand Forecasting Navigator to Study Demand Trends. Demo in Network Design Navigator . Understand Exposure .

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Emerging Trends Around Last-Mile Delivery Fulfillment Models 2022

Locus

Being a retailer, the ultimate question on your mind would be, “How to deliver goods quickly and seamlessly while minimizing costs?”. Some emerging trends around last-mile delivery fulfillment models. Another major reason businesses use this model is to handle overflowing capacity of orders during peak retail season.