Data and volatility are redefining the pricing mechanisms of global freight.

The pricing of international freight is entering a new phase. According to several players in FreightTech, pricing decisions now rely as much on data analysis as on traditional market fundamentals.
Since the successive disruptions observed in recent years, operators are seeking to anticipate variations rather than endure them. Real-time analysis tools thus become strategic allies for adjusting commercial offers and better understanding demand movements.
This evolution reflects a profound change: data is no longer just an optimization tool, but a lever capable of directly influencing the competitiveness of international logistics networks.
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