Schneider Logistics, part of Schneider National, has formed a strategic alliance with Dan Goodwill and Associates Inc., a Canadian-based transportation consulting firm, to provide transportation advisory services to shippers
throughout North America.
Services offered include: benchmark and market intelligence, mode and carrier selection, transportation audits, identification and implementation of best practices in freight transportation, freight rate bidding solutions, route/rate management, freight payment/audit, claims management, analytics and supply chain engineering.
Esteban Luengo, general manager of Schneider Logistics, said, "Through technology, engineering, analytics and our combined industry expertise, we help shippers turn data into meaningful information to get maximum value for their transportation spend. Together we can offer more value and reach a broader customer base."
Dan Goodwill, president of Dan Goodwill and Associates, states, "Schneider has an exceptional team of logistics professionals and has developed some excellent freight analysis tools. Working together we will provide leading edge transportation solutions to shippers in Canada, the United States and Mexico."
Schneider Logistics Inc. is an international logistics provider to Global 2000 companies. Schneider Logistics helps customers capture strategic business value from their supply chains in the form of lower distribution costs, reduced inventory, improved customer service and increased availability to working capital. For more information about Schneider Logistics visit www.schneiderlogistics.com, or call (800) 558-6767.
Schneider Forms Service Alliance With Dan Goodwill
Schneider Logistics, part of Schneider National, has formed a strategic alliance with Dan Goodwill and Associates Inc., a Canadian-based transportation consulting firm, to provide transportation advisory services to shippers
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