For many shippers, logistics providers and freight carriers, the request for proposal (RFP) process can be time consuming and stressful.
The constant work of rebidding freight and wrangling over price can cause major business disruptions, as well as build friction between shippers and carriers.
“The reason companies do RFPs is because they want to know they’re not getting screwed by the market,” Craig Fuller, FreightWaves’ founder and CEO, said at the Future of Supply Chain event in Cleveland on...