For most companies the use of expedited freight services is the exception – not the norm. But it’s going to happen. The question isn’t “if” it will be required – it’s “how often?”, “when?” and “why?”.
Expedited freight services are expensive – often costing 10-20 times more than what it would have cost via ground or ocean. How does your company support your business users requests to expedite? Manually with emails or spreadsheets?
There’s a better way – CubeCentral™.
The CubeCentral™ QuoteManager is a multi provider & service shopping tool for your business users to use to quickly identify the valid service options that you have negotiated for them – and what they cost.
CubeCentral™ helps you control your costs by guiding the users to select the appropriate level of service so they don’t overspend. You can’t make the decision for them but you can help them make an informed decision - in 30 seconds or less (start to finish).
Rate/Contract Management is not the end – it’s just the beginning.
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Includes:
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Single
interface – multiple modes, |
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Immediate access to
valid service options, transits, and costs, |
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Point
& Click design makes it easy to learn and use, |
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Configures to your
business processes and work flows, |
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Automatically
applies rates, accessorial fees, and optional services
charges for each valid service option, |
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Compares expedited
service option costs with budgeted service costs, |
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Enables
non-logistics business users to make fast & informed
decisions, |
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Single or multiple
leg (gateway) routing comparisons, |
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Rules
driven allocation engines ensure your network of service
offerings is properly managed/balanced, |
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Configurable work
cues, alerts and messaging. |
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"Logistics controls
what services are available for the business users to choose from - but in many
cases do not decide when to expedite a shipment. These are business decisions that are usually made by the
merchandisers. CubeCentral® helps merchandisers quickly make informed decisions to help
achieve their margins.”
- Melodi
Morrison
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