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by Johnnie Moore

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by Johnnie Moore

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Golden forklifts, cargo pallets, and a shipping container overlaying a financial graph, symbolizing the connection between logistics quoting and profitability.

Why Centralized Rate Quote Management Is a Game-Changer in Air and Ocean Freight

In the fast-moving world of freight forwarding, rate quoting often makes or breaks customer relationships and margin protection. Yet many organizations still rely on decentralized processes that vary by region, silo, and even individual employees. That leads to inconsistent pricing, slow responses, and limited visibility into profitability.

During my time leading shared-service functions at DHL, we tackled these issues head-on by centralizing Air and Ocean Freight rate quote management. The outcomes tell a compelling story of what is possible when quoting becomes a disciplined, centralized function:

  • 98 percent quote accuracy

  • 35 percent faster turnaround

  • Higher win rates across regions

  • Stronger customer trust and control over margins

These results came from creating a dedicated rate management team, embedding standardized SLAs, and integrating automation into the process. It proved that rate quoting is not just a back-office task. It is a strategic lever that affects commercial performance and customer experience.

You can read the full case study here:
https://thejrmooregroup.com/case-studies/centralized-rate-quote-management/

What This Means for Today’s Logistics Leaders

Centralized quoting does more than fix inefficiency. It creates control. It establishes accountability. It delivers a foundation for needed innovation.

Most importantly, it builds readiness for AI and intelligent pricing engines that are already reshaping how freight forwarders work. But these tools only perform well when the underlying data and processes are properly structured.

Centralization comes first. AI scales it.

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If you are leading a freight operation, the time to rethink your quoting model is now.

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