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Defining a Logistics Solutions Provider (LSP)

Monique Campbell • December 26, 2022

What is a Logistics Solutions Provider (LSP)?

A logistics solutions provider is a company or organization that offers services to help businesses manage the movement of goods and materials. This can include everything from transportation and warehousing to data management, claims mitigation and freight invoice audit services. Shippers are provided a Transportation Management System that consolidates their data and provides real-time tracking to freight in-transit. The goal of a logistics solutions provider is to help businesses optimize their supply chain and improve the efficiency of their operations. 


As a shipper, you have a lot on your plate. From coordinating with vendors and clients to managing inventory and meeting deadlines, there's no shortage of tasks to juggle. That's why it's important to streamline your shipping process as much as possible. One way to do this is by using managed freight services.


Here are seven reasons why you should consider doing so: 


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Overall, managed logistics providers like TLI provide many benefits for shippers. By streamlining the shipping process and providing a range of options, these services can help you save time and money, improve customer service, and ensure that your goods are delivered safely and on time. 


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