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TRANSPORT INTELLIGENCE reports:
The European road freight market is moving through a period of rapid innovation and change as digitalisation gathers pace among the market leaders.
Our latest whitepaper contains examination of Ti’s new digital road freight market map, examining the ever evolving digital freight space, and how digital forwarders, marketplaces and TMS providers are competing to capture the value chain.
The whitepaper also examines which technologies are being used, new technologies and strategies coming into the market, and how they are expanding along the entire value chain.
INTRODUCTION
There has been an explosion in the depth and sophistication of technology deployed in the global logistics industry over the last decade.
Start-ups have entered the sector and driven technology provision forwards, often backed by the vast resources of venture capital, while incumbent players – both logistics service providers and software providers – have also aggressively introduced new solutions and technologies to keep pace.
The common goal of many in this digital transformation has been to solve underlying inefficiencies and underutilisation throughout the logistics sector, two characteristics of the European road freight sector where capacity and assets have been chronically under-utilised for decades…
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