Go Green, Save Green: How a Multi-Modal Mix Improves Efficiency & Sustainability

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Matt Muntzenberger | Brian Brenner | Melissa Jordan | Collin Shammo

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How many modes do you ship? Most strategic supply chains, even for smaller businesses, should use a blend of truckload, LTL and intermodal. Optimizing your shipping can save you money and, crucially, contribute to a more sustainable supply chain. But knowing the key differences between each mode and when to use which one can be challenging. Learn best practices for shipping each mode, including when and how to convert from truckload to LTL or intermodal. Find out how the right mix of modes can bolster your bottom line and minimize your environmental impact. Presenters: Matt Muntzenberger, Director, Sales Development, Coyote Logistics Brian Brenner, VP, Sales and Operations – North America, Coyote Logistics Melissa Jordan, VP, Innovation, Coyote Logistics Collin Shammo, Director, Intermodal Operations, Coyote Logistics In this session, you’ll learn: • How to convert freight to intermodal • LTL consolidation and best practices • Differences between truckload, LTL and intermodal • Volume LTL vs. partial LTL • When to convert from one mode to another This session is brought to you by Coyote Logistics: a leading global third-party logistics provider that combines a diverse, centralized transportation marketplace matching more than 10,000 shipments every day. Coyote offers a comprehensive multi-modal solutions portfolio – including truckload, less than truckload (LTL) and intermodal — with data intelligence and market insights to help empower our customers business growth in a rapidly changing world. All Digital Summit sessions will be available on-demand following the conclusion of the two-day event.
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**Subscribe to Coyote's channel to be automatically invited to upcoming webinars. Coyote Logistics is a leading global third-party logistics provider that combines a diverse, centralized transportation marketplace matching more than 10,000 shipments every day. Coyote offers a comprehensive multi-modal solutions portfolio – including truckload, less than truckload (LTL) and intermodal – with data intelligence and market insights to help empower our customers' business growth in a rapidly-changing world. As the supply chain market adapts to match higher customer expectations and evolving technologies, so do we. Our fundamental mission remains the same: to do the right thing, for every customer and every opportunity—no matter the market condition. We became a UPS company in 2015, adding UPS asset utilization, air & ocean freight forwarding, and more to our expanding portfolio of global services. Headquartered in Chicago, Coyote has more than 3,000 employees operating in 20 offices worldwide.