E-commerce is redefining logistics strategies and contract management.

The rise of online commerce continues to profoundly transform the way shippers plan their logistics flows. According to experts, seasonal cycles are becoming less predictable, forcing freight forwarders to rethink their contractual models and capacity strategies.
Transport operators are now seeking more flexibility to manage irregular volumes and shorter deadlines. This evolution is pushing companies to prioritize multimodal solutions and partnerships capable of quickly adapting to market fluctuations.
For freight forwarder networks, this shift confirms that digitalization and operational agility have become essential elements to remain competitive.
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