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Episode 031 - Digital Freight and Digital Natives

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Answering YES to the question today is Wiebe Helder, Founder and CEO of Cargobase In this episode, we talk about: * Current trends in global freight * How companies need to become more flexible and respond faster when it comes to buying freight * The influence of digital natives on the supply chain and logistics industry * And what the future of transportation management systems looks like Thank you for listening to Does Logistics Matter. For more on trends and innovations in supply chain and logistics, visit our blog on www.logisticsmatter.com If you want to be a guest on this podcast, please email podcast@logisticsmatter.com or connect to me via LinkedIn and send me a message. This podcast was produced by Dimitry Vleugel. The music is based on a sample by Ragaman and produced by Michael Spengler. This episode was sponsored by Cargobase. Cargobase has grown and developed its SaaS solution into a full-fledged modular Transport Management System (TMS). Today the Cargobase TMS is used in over 70 countries, bringing automation, visibility and efficiency to global supply chains. For more information, visit cargobase.com
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Answering YES to the question today is Wiebe Helder, Founder and CEO of Cargobase In this episode, we talk about: * Current trends in global freight * How companies need to become more flexible and respond faster when it comes to buying freight * The influence of digital natives on the supply chain and logistics industry * And what the future of transportation management systems looks like Thank you for listening to Does Logistics Matter. For more on trends and innovations in supply chain and logistics, visit our blog on www.logisticsmatter.com If you want to be a guest on this podcast, please email podcast@logisticsmatter.com or connect to me via LinkedIn and send me a message. This podcast was produced by Dimitry Vleugel. The music is based on a sample by Ragaman and produced by Michael Spengler. This episode was sponsored by Cargobase. Cargobase has grown and developed its SaaS solution into a full-fledged modular Transport Management System (TMS). Today the Cargobase TMS is used in over 70 countries, bringing automation, visibility and efficiency to global supply chains. For more information, visit cargobase.com
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