Understand the Benefits and Differences of CNG and RNG

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March 27, 2025
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Transportation management has become an increasingly critical element of shippers’ strategies to navigate the complexities of modern supply chains. Leveraging lane-level insights and advanced AI technology is essential for maintaining competitiveness in dynamic energy and freight markets. An effective transportation management strategy, when integrated into a Transportation Management System (TMS), enables shippers with enhanced visibility to drive operational efficiency across their network.
A TMS is a centralized platform designed to streamline and optimize the planning and execution of logistics operations within a supply chain. By leveraging robust transportation analytics and real-time visibility across transportation networks, a TMS enables organizations to make informed, data-driven decisions, ultimately improving efficiency, reducing costs, and enhancing operational performance.
TMSs can be categorized into standalone and integrated, cloud-based solutions, each tailored to meet specific operational needs. Shippers must assess factors such as operational complexity, desired levels of connectivity, budget considerations, and long-term growth goals to understand which type of TMS will enhance their strategy. Understanding the differences between these options is crucial for selecting a TMS that aligns with your supply chain needs.
A TMS enhances efficiency and streamlines operations for transportation leaders. By automating processes and providing load-level visibility, a TMS delivers valuable, real-time data and analytics to enhance transportation management practices over your end-to-end supply chain. A TMS empowers shippers to easily scale their operations and procurement processes to meet growth goals and the dynamic demands of the transportation industry.
TMS solutions, once integrated with ERPs, WMSs, 3PLs, and strategic transportation partners, provide insights into route optimization, freight rate management, reporting and analytics, automated freight audits, carrier selection, and fuel consumption. These tools ensure cost-effective shipments, accurate billing, and enhanced operational performance. These capabilities not only provide greater transparency to reduce costs and shipment delays, but also provide visibility into load-level transportation emissions to foster more sustainable logistics practices.
As freight markets continue to evolve, shippers that leverage advanced TMS solutions will be best positioned to enhance operational performance, improve decision-making, and drive long-term success in an increasingly dynamic industry.
A strategic transportation partner is vital for shippers to navigate the complexities of today’s supply chain. By integrating a trusted and unbiased partner into your TMS, you shift from a reactive necessity to a strategic asset.
Integrating your TMS with a strategic transportation partner like Breakthrough can equip you with a holistic view of your transportation network, including fuel and freight spend, scope 1 and 3 transportation emissions, and carrier performance. With its TMS-agnostic approach, Breakthrough ensures seamless compatibility with your existing system. Explore how Breakthrough can integrate with your TMS to optimize your supply chain and deliver measurable, impactful results.
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