WEBINAR: Plug the Leaks: Where You’re Losing Money in Shipping (and How to Fix It)
With tariffs, inflation, and rising operating costs, there’s plenty you can’t control in 2025. But what about the money you’re losing that’s totally fixable?
Invalid addresses. Missed rate-shopping. Failed deliveries. Clunky manual workflows. These hidden shipping leaks drain your budget more than you think—and most teams don’t even realize it. And in an industry where every penny counts, those losses add up fast.
In this fast-paced session, shipping pro Lori Boyer uncovers the top money-wasters hiding in plain sight—and shows you exactly how to plug them. You’ll get practical strategies, real-life examples, and a peek at how AI is helping teams stop guessing and start saving.
What You’ll Learn:
- The top hidden shipping costs draining your margins (and how to find them)
- How to catch and fix failed deliveries, overpaying on rates, and bad address data
- Why your carrier mix could be costing you more than it’s saving you
- How AI is helping teams automate smarter decisions and eliminate guesswork
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