Chainalytics Launches Transportation Procurement Program
Chainalytics is extending its Transportation Procurement services to include support during implementation and realization of new transport contracts.
“Too often it's the case that a significant portion of the rate improvements shippers achieve during a transportation procurement event never translate into real, measurable savings,” said Gary Girotti, vice president of Transportation Planning Practice, Chainalytics. The company, which provides advanced analytical supply chain services, wants to ensure this “leakage” that occurs both in the final negotiations and in the execution of new contracts is avoided. “By extending our Transportation Procurement services to be more inclusive of implementation, compliance, and audit activities, Chainalytics can guarantee that the payback for conducting a transportation procurement event is 90 days or less,” he added.
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