WEBINAR Freight quoting revolutionised - WEDNESDAY, 20 NOVEMBER 2024 12:00PM AEDT

Wednesday, September 11, 2024


Freight & Trade Alliance (FTA) is thrilled to invite you to our latest Tech Talk webinar on Wednesday, 20th November 2024 at 12:00 PM AEDT.
 
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oin us for an exclusive webinar featuring NavLab, as they demonstrate how their cutting-edge technology is transforming rate management and quoting processes—allowing freight forwarders to streamline operations, increase efficiency, and gain visibility of their rates and quotes like never before.

CEO of NavLab, Bernadette Habkouk will join me to demonstrate how their advanced technology is simplifying complex freight tasks into a single, easy-to-use solution. With an impressive background in freight forwarding, Bernadette speaks the language of international freight forwarders and is passionate about leading the charge toward digital transformation.  

How many quotes are being processed across your organisation right now?

If you're not sure, you're not alone. Quoting is often a hidden process that silently consumes an alarming number of resources. 

NavLab changes that. It brings visibility, control, and efficiency to your quoting process, saving you time and money.

In fact, one recent case study showed value of over $300,000 in the first year for a mid-sized freight forwarding company using NavLab!
 
NavLab is an Australian cloud-based platform that manages door-to-door rates across all modes and directions, offering unmatched innovation in the market.

Unlike traditional industry systems, NavLab is built within a highly modern, intuitive, and flexible platform, making it both powerful and easy to use.
 
Learn how NavLab can future-proof your freight forwarding business by driving operational efficiencies, improving sustainability, and delivering the kind of transparency that will set you apart in a competitive market.
 
Don't miss this chance to stay ahead of the curve, boost your digital capabilities, and see why NavLab is the preferred choice for forward-thinking freight forwarders.