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Chainalytics’ Transportation Systems Selection and Implementation service helps you identify the technologies (Transportation Management Systems, Routing and Scheduling, Freight Payment and Audit, Visibility, Connectivity, Reporting, etc.) best suited to meet your company’s needs and how you can quickly realize value from your investment. Learn more ➜
Chainalytics’ Transportation Strategy & Transformation can help you evaluate your transportation management organization, systems, and processes to improve your overall transportation performance. Learn more ➜
Chainalytics’ Transportation Mode and Fleet Analysis can help you evaluate your existing operations, factor your customers’ ever-increasing service demands, and design a high performance transportation network to improve competitiveness. Learn more ➜
Chainalytics’ Transportation Procurement and Bid Optimization service provides a collaborative and holistic approach to securing the optimal transportation services needed for your network while enabling your carriers to operate more efficiently. Learn more ➜
Chainalytics’ Parcel Spend Optimization service combines Chainalytics’ transportation market intelligence and proven methodologies to ensure our clients maintain their competitive advantage in an increasingly complex, volatile and global transportation environment. Learn more ➜
When it comes to ocean full container load transport, a shipper’s rate competitiveness and priority to a carrier is directly related to number of containers an organization controls and ships with that carrier. Learn more ➜
With today’s ecommerce boom, a seismic shift has occurred—customers’ expectations of what they can buy online and have delivered to their front door have exploded. Learn more ➜
Chainalytics’ Transportation services can improve your supply chain performance by effectively answering these questions:
Chris concurrently serves as Chief Scientist for Chainalytics and the Executive Director of MIT’s Center for Transportation and Logistics. At Chainalytics, Chris pioneered the Freight Market Intelligence Consortium which he presently co-leads.
In his role as Executive Director of the Center for Transportation & Logistics (CTL) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he is responsible for the planning and management of the research, education, and corporate outreach programs for the center to include the Supply Chain Exchange and the Master of Engineering in Logistics (MLOG) graduate program. He is also the founder of the MIT FreightLab – a research initiative that focuses on improving the way freight transportation is designed, procured, and managed. Prior to joining MIT, Chris held senior management positions in supply chain consulting, product development, and professional services at several companies, including Logistics.com, SABRE, and PTCG.
Chris holds a Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Transportation and Logistics Systems, a Master of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin, and a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the Virginia Military Institute (VMI).
Inam leads the global Freight Market Intelligence Consortium (FMIC) at Chainalytics. In this role, he develops intelligence solutions for the transportation market using machine learning and data visualization techniques. FMIC offers unparalleled visibility to transportation rates and market data across the globe, making it the most powerful and trusted source of freight market intelligence.
Prior to joining Chainalytics, Inam led the engineering team at Transplace, a third party logistics provider, where he developed and innovated such service offerings as network optimization, site selection, procurement, and transportation optimization. These services helped many shippers balance the cost and service trade-offs across their large, complex networks.
Inam holds a Ph.D. from the University of Arkansas in Applied Operations Research, a Master of Science in Industrial Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from Oklahoma State University.