Mastering Logistics RFQs for Global Supply Chains – A Strategic Guide for 2026–2028

Global freight is entering a new era of turbulence.

Tensions in Ukraine, the Middle East, and potentially Taiwan are already reshaping trade routes and increasing supply chain risks.

For international shippers, importers, and exporters, building resilient logistics strategies is no longer optional.

My book “Mastering Logistics RFQs for Global Supply Chains” explains how to structure freight sourcing and supplier selection to balance cost, reliability, and risk in this new reality.

Available on Amazon – eBook $9.90

When global supply chains become unpredictable, the companies that win are those that structure their logistics strategy before the disruption happens.

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A practical book for students, professionals, and educators who want to understand how freight quotations, logistics tenders, and provider evaluation really work in global supply chains. Available on Amazon worldwide.  Choose your local store below. Amazon US Amazon UK Amazon FR Amazon DE Amazon Spain Amazon Italy Amazon Netherlands Amazon Poland Amazon Sueden Amazon BE Amazon Ireland Amazon...

Download the ready-to-use resources that accompany Mastering Logistics RFQs for Global Supply Chains (2026–2028)— designed to help you execute a complete freight RFQ with stronger governance, better comparability, and faster implementation....

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