Welcome to Data2Logistics


Thanks for your interest in Data2Logistics; a bit on who we
are:

Data2Logistics enhances freight transportation operations
through business intelligence system data mining, helping meet goals for cost
reduction and improved oversight. We provide focused resources to support
projects relating to pooled purchasing, RFP management, carrier negotiations,
transportation management system software, inbound routing, and network
analysis, along with informed audit and freight payment services. Our global
reach provides ability to support all modes of transportation, optimizing
logistics operations domestically and globally.

Data2Logistics assists Global 1000, Fortune 1000 and SMB
companies to reduce their shipping costs by providing an outsourced opportunity
to efficiently process, audit, account code and pay their freight at a
significantly lower cost than internal processes. Clients also benefit from the
identification of more carrier overcharges than their internal systems can
identify. We provide actionable information to better manage and control
transportation cost, and supports clients with their carrier bid preparation,
benchmarking, proposal analysis and negotiation. As a single source of
information for all modes of transportation on a global basis, Data2Logistics
identifies and reports opportunities for savings and the reasons for variances
in trends. Savings opportunities can be derived from modal shifts,
consolidation of shipments, improved carrier utilization, and adjustment to
shipment size, as well as monitoring accessorial costs. Reviewing over $15
billion worth of freight bills from thousands of carriers annually, Data2Logistics
provides a single-source solution results in savings averaging 5%-15% of
product shipping expenditures per year.

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forward to your foresight!

Tim Nissen, Data2Logistics

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Will the World Build India’s Infrastructure via Market Access Investment?

As further evidence of the BRIC’s ‘I’ increasing interest in internationally sourced goods, India’s December 2012 imports were valued at $42.5 billion, rising 6.3 percent from December 2011’s $40.0 billion, according to the country’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
As India’s government continues to court investment from global sources for in-country employment and infrastructure improvements, will it be this international market access investment that finances the nation’s imported-product supply chain structural build-out, successfully furthering its emerging (and exporting) development?
On the subject of export currency, if you’re currently or are planning product exports to India, Data2Logistics can help control transportation costs via data mining business intelligence databases of options available pertaining to your specific needs. It’s welcomed savings in our domestic environment of tight product profit margins.

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