Chartersync discusses the need for digitisation
At the NAX 24-7 time critical logistics meeting which took place in Amsterdam (the Netherlands) yesterday, 25 September 2019, CharterSync co-founders, Ed Gillett and Simon Watson talked about digitisation and time-critical air cargo logistics. Time-critical and "Just in time" cargo is facing the oncoming potential disruption caused through the UK leaving the European Union, and systems like CharterSync offer freight forwarders autonomy, increased options and ease of booking with transparent pricing.
Watson: "We offer choice, speed and surety and is backed up by a team of dedicated air cargo professionals. The industry is ready for change and as the UK heads into unchartered territory with the imminent Brexit, the supply chains will need to be working at their most optimised for time critical cargo." (ah)