Pam Crandall

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The value of AI in identifying and recommending cost saving opportunities

In LTL (Less-than-Truckload) shipping, even the most efficient operations can be caught off guard by hidden costs. Accessorial charges—like liftgate fees, limited access deliveries, or cubic-capacity adjustments—often appear after a shipment is booked, creating surprises for shippers and added...

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