Webinar

Make or buy: evaluating logistics models for complex supply chains

This webinar explores why leading companies are moving toward a 4PL model, supported by a control tower, to adopt end-to-end logistics execution. 

As supply chains become more complex, many organizations are reaching the tipping point where traditional operating models no longer deliver the visibility, coordination or control required to scale.

This webinar explores why leading companies are moving toward a 4PL model, supported by a control tower, to adopt end-to-end logistics execution. By centralizing data and enabling proactive decision-making, this approach shifts operations from reactive firefighting to structured, performance-driven management.

Participants will learn:

  • The main differences between internal, LLP, and 4PL transportation operating models
  • How organizations evaluate make-vs-buy decisions in transportation management
  • How 4PL models improve coordination, visibility, scalability and transportation governance across complex networks
  • The role of control towers in enabling visibility, coordination and operational control
  • Key operational and business benefits associated with more orchestrated transportation models

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