Digital Freight Forwarder
Digital Freight Forwarder In the logistics industry, digital forwarders are a relatively recent development. They threaten traditional market participants and assert benefits for both shippers and freight carriers. Since many digital forwarders are still in the early stages of development, the phenomena has not yet been fully explored in scholarly discourse. Companies in this category frequently enter into agreements with regional firms and forwarding service providers who possess both operational expertise and physical resources. DFFs can avoid operational complexity and its associated costs by lacking internal operational capabilities, but doing so also entails letting go of direct control over exception management and service consistency. Additionally, standardizing and streamlining processes—which are essential ...