Lower freight rates means lower prices for consumers, says new survey
Freightos’ latest SMEs survey suggests consumers should start to feel their purses swelling amid declining ...
Online freight marketplace Freightos’s chief executive, Zvi Schreiber, has penned his take on the recently launched Uber Freight. Of course, it’s not the only “Uber-for-freight” in the marketplace, scores of similar-themed schemes have emerged, some already having fallen by the wayside. But there are certain things that make Uber’s own “Uber-for-freight” a development to really pay attention to, other than its continued investment in autonomous trucks. “Uber-for-freight technology isn’t (so) new. What is new is Uber-for-freight technology backed by this magnitude of capital and with the promise of infrastructure.”
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