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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Mastering Logistics RFQs: The Essential Guide — Available Now on Amazon

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.

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Why this book?

Logistics RFQs are often treated as simple pricing exercises.

They should not be.

In reality, freight quotations and logistics tenders shape cost visibility, execution quality, service expectations, risk allocation, and commercial discipline across the supply chain.

This book provides a practical and structured perspective on how logistics RFQs really work in business.

Who is this book for?

– Logistics and supply chain students
– Young professionals entering freight, procurement, or operations roles
– Managers involved in provider selection and tendering
– Educators looking for practical support material
– Companies seeking a more rigorous approach to freight sourcing

What you will learn

– Why the cheapest quote is often misleading
– How scope gaps distort comparisons
– Where hidden costs and accessorials usually appear
– Why execution capability matters as much as price
– How liability and risk are often underestimated
– Why RFQs are governance tools, not just buying tools

For universities, student clubs, and professional associations

This book can also serve as a recommended reading resource for students preparing for careers in logistics, procurement, freight forwarding, and supply chain management.

For speaking requests, educational collaboration, or institutional interest, please get in touch with the author.