Services

Corp logistics is a freight brokerage primarily. We deal with shippers and receivers directly, although we do post jobs onto load boards. Our job is to secure your cargo, providing an efficient source of communication between all parties. We must make sure that our solutions work for each piece of the puzzle, to get the right picture. Your business becomes our business the moment we get into a contract. It’s our mission to deliver a pleasant experience while getting your shipment to where it needs to be safe, secure, and on time. We provide a step by step communication process where all parties can monitor their progress.

The foundation of the business consists of services such as Freight brokerage, General Dry freight, Pharmaceutical logistics, and Vehicle hauling services. These services can act as a standalone service or as part of our broader offering as a supply chain provider. With the core supply chain elements in place, Corp Logistics designs, implements, and manages supply chains specific to global industry markets, or, bespoke solutions for more complex transportation models.

As a service provider, Corp Logistics manages these elements with a focus on developing strong relationships with its customers to ensure long-term success for its transportation program

Supply Chain Management across Industries

Supply Chain Management is most of the main services for freight Forwarding and Contract Logistics to provide a seamless distribution process for customers. This means arranging the movement of goods from any point in the supply chain (as early as manufacturing or even sourcing) through to delivery at the final destination.

This service has evolved over the years into a highly specialized area that can be implemented as a standard management solution, a specific industry solution, or as a custom-designed solution for a specific customer requirement. A well-managed supply chain improves efficiencies and streamlines a company’s inventory, reducing overall costs.

As a broker company, it is incumbent on us to prepare for possible impediments in the transportation and logistics of our company such as roadblocks which may lead to a waste of ample time for delivery. We will manage this by keeping ourselves abreast of the road networks under construction and also alternative routes that the transport provider can take. 

Future

Within the transportation industry, freight has come under a watchful eye as digital disruption, acquisitions, and mergers, and higher-margin business models have erupted throughout the space. While there are various opportunities for certain aspects of the freight business, there are as many potentially disruptive factors, all of which leave the future of freight foggy at best. Freight brokers – a traditionally integral part of the freight marketplace – may find it difficult to see where they fit in amongst the waves of change now and in the years ahead.
Recognizing both the strengths of the industry along with the potential setbacks, is a necessary step for freight brokers who want to be successful in their business over the next decade.
As a company, we intend to add freight forwarding and have our load board with TMS all while expanding to rail road freight. This will open us to more future opportunities and also tap from the possible trends that will dominate the market in the future.

Opportunities in the Freight Industry

There are impressive statistics that point to a strong future in freight, especially for brokerages that are open to embracing change. First, within the United States, nearly 83% of all goods are transported by a truck at some point or another, and more than 33.8 million trucks are registered for business purposes.
Additionally, the volume of truckload is expected to continue rising with an estimated 3.2% increase this year alone. Follow that up with industry experts anticipating freight revenue reaching $1.3 trillion per year by 2024, and it is no question that there are ample opportunities to connect critical players in the business as a freight broker.
In addition to the growth of the freight industry as a whole, freight brokers new to the business have even more opportunities in the market. Many current brokerage owners are near retirement age and set heavily in the conventional way of doing business. The digital disruption taking place in freight has caused countless long-time freight brokers to reevaluate their position in the marketplace and their ability to keep up with ever-evolving technology needs and wants of customers.
New brokerages not only have an opportunity to acquire businesses with retiring leadership but those freight brokers starting on their path can infuse digital tools into their operations from the jump.