Few industries of this size remain as fragmented and labor-intensive as logistics and supply chain management. Armstrong & Associates estimates the third-party logistics segment alone accounted for $1.27 trillion in 2023, underscoring the scale of the opportunity. But scale does not mean efficiency. For every truck driver moving goods, there are roughly two employees behind the scenes handling paperwork, compliance checks, and shipment tracking, much of it still manual.
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