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Supply chain industry veterans Reid Klosowsky and Bill Maroney launch Freight Think, a transportation advisory group, in partnership with NT Logistics, to help shippers reduce freight expense, increase profitability, and support environmental goals
Supply chain industry veterans "I'm excited to partner with Reid and Bill as we launch this venture," says Klosowsky and Maroney use a four-part advisory approach to negotiate, validate, analyze, and optimize freight expenditures. The solution is built for speed with an average elapsed timeline of two weeks to present findings. Providing valuable insights to help businesses of any size meet their goals, Freight Think offers a variety of services and solutions including:
Klosowsky notes, "Shippers today understand that it's time to take a more surgical approach to improve profitability. We've got to look at profitability at the product versus the company or department level. By understanding how product and freight work together, companies can be smarter and gain efficiency. All too often we find simple solutions that drive significant value." Freight Think works with shippers throughout the U.S. to answer pressing questions facing their supply chain teams such as:
The company offers a quick, five-question online quiz and complimentary assessment to help shippers identify potentials savings opportunities. "With NT Logistics' Business Intelligence platform, we're able to accurately advise on data-driven improvement options. The ability to marry our experience as shippers with NT's analytics provides a unique perspective and a simple, powerful report," notes Klosowsky. "We look forward to helping shippers identify and implement strategies and behaviors to improve supply chain performance." Freight Think can help businesses develop, track, and report on their environmental goals as well. The assessments look at ways to lessen fuel consumption, decrease emissions, and reduce packaging and waste, all key metrics for companies' ESG goals. Maroney adds, "Being more efficient, whether that means minimizing redundant moves, shortening length of haul, or removing empty space from cartons, containers, or trailers, is not just 'the right thing to do,' it's good business." About Freight Think About NT Logistics
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