Middle East Crisis: Why Are Freight Rates Rising in Waves and what's next? Xeneta Chief Analyst Answers
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Imagine how freight procurement used to be: teams relying on instinct, endless phone calls, and piecing together fragmented data from carriers and forwarders. The process was slow, tedious, and reactive. Back then, that was enough to get by. But the world of supply chain has transformed. Today, it's faster, more intricate, and far less forgiving. The old way just doesn’t cut it anymore.
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