THE FUTURE OF LOGISTICS WITH DIGITAL FREIGHT

Companies in a global economy rely heavily on an efficient supply chain. Today, however, cargo owners who need to move their

goods halfway around the world confront significant difficulties: soaring shipping costs, backed-up sailings, and port congestion all

add significantly to uncertainty. Additionally, shippers are aware that a single error in the supply chain has the potential to

negatively impact the entire shipping process and result in lost revenue. It is more important than ever to make the best shipping

decision and be fully aware of where your items are at all times.

There has been digital freight for some time. Even so, it is gaining popularity since it enables businesses to select the third-party

carrier of their choice through a secure marketplace, which is especially important in a volatile market. These software programs

also allow cargo owners to choose the best carrier for their demands, such as low cost or quick delivery. In addition, a digital freight

platform may display the precise location of the products, their route, and their anticipated arrival time—all essentials in a society

that depends on current information.

There has been digital freight for some time. Even so, it is gaining popularity since it enables businesses to select the third-party

carrier of their choice through a secure marketplace, which is especially important in a volatile market. These software programs

also allow cargo owners to choose the best carrier for their demands, such as low cost or quick delivery. In addition, a digital freight

platform may display the precise location of the products, their route, and their anticipated arrival time—all essentials in a society

that depends on current information.

There are still debates over how quickly this disruption will occur, despite the fact that few people in the shipping sector appear to

disagree that digital freight is the way to go. We at PDS think that the future has already here. Booking, scheduling, signing, and

monitoring are just the beginning of the further digitization of the shipping industry. There is no turning back. The current business

models will be reinvented as automated digital freight software systems progress. Technology will improve efficiency for everyone

engaged in the shipping process by reducing it.

Conclusion on Logistics Future and Prospects for 2022

Logistics will be significantly impacted by digitization in the coming year. Numerous advances have already been made, and new

technologies will continue to be created, simplifying operations and boosting supply chain stability globally. By embracing the

megatrend of sustainability, the logistics sector as a whole will embark on a revolutionary journey in 2022. The challenge is to retain

the financial viability of logistics enterprises while balancing logistics with nature. We are currently seeing a significant upheaval

brought on by digitalization and climate change, from which those market actors that adapt to it early on and actively engage in the

introduction of new technologies will successfully emerge.

Digital forwarders have made a name for themselves in their respective industries and have garnered a lot of investment interest.

Venture capital companies are becoming more interested in digital forwarding start-ups and their business models as a result of the

changing demands of shippers and the holes in traditional forwarders' capabilities.

PDS International was founded with the goal of developing a supply chain that is more adaptable, safe, and sustainable. Today, we

offer increased efficiency, transparency, and the removal of middlemen, creating a distinctive value proposition for both cargo

owners and logistics companies.