UPS 2024 General Rate Increase
UPS announced a rate increase for 2024. This is consistent with FedEx. Review your shipping strategy for cost efficiency.
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UPS announced a rate increase for 2024. This is consistent with FedEx. Review your shipping strategy for cost efficiency.
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Reflecting on 2023 and Our Achievements
A Year of Triumph: Reflecting on 2023 and Our Achievements Read More »
Embracing the Challenge of Growth and Excellence
First In Line: FreightWise Celebrates Kuebix’s First New Client Win Post Acquisition Read More »
Embracing the Challenge of Growth and Excellence
FreightWise Acquires Kuebix: An Exciting New Chapter in Supply Chain Innovation Read More »
FedEx has announced a General Rate Increase for 2024. We have highlighted specific rate increases so you can tailor your shipping plans and budget.
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Embracing the Challenge of Growth and Excellence
Rising to the Top: A Middle Market Fast 50 Nominee’s Journey Read More »
Ernst & Young LLP (EY US) today announced that Chris Cochran, CEO of FreightWise, LLC was named an Entrepreneur Of The Year ® 2023 Southeast Award finalist. Now in its 37th year, Entrepreneur Of The Year is one of the preeminent competitive business awards for transformative entrepreneurs and leaders of high-growth companies who are building a more equitable, sustainable and prosperous world for all.
FreightWise CEO Chris Cochran, Finalist for EY Entrepreneur Of The Year Read More »
When managing your supply chain operations and logistics performance, it’s important to be aware of which carriers you are leveraging for fulfillment and the core strengths of their coverage. Often a single-threaded approach with one LTL carrier is not the best way to optimize your logistics costs.
How to Choose an LTL Carrier: Types, Considerations, and More Read More »
LTL pricing is complex. There are many factors that are taken into account when pricing a shipment, primarily centered around how much space a shipment takes up on a truck and how much the shipment weighs. This brings us to the topic of NMFC classes- a critical component of getting best-in-class rates.
How Does LTL Pricing Work? A Quick Guide Read More »
There was a time when choosing the mode for a less than truckload shipment was easy: less than 150 lbs = parcel, 150 lbs or more = LTL. Rising freight costs and new service offerings have made this decision more complicated.
Thinking Outside the Box: LTL, Multiweight, Hundredweight, and Ground with Freight Read More »