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BDP Goes Live with Self-Service Logistics Platform

BDP International (BDP) has announced the launch of BDP GO: a new self-service platform that connects users to instant freight quotes and bookings. After a highly successful beta testing launch earlier in the year, the platform is now live.

The new platform is ideal for companies who seek greater control of and simplicity within the entire shipping experience. Customers have the ability to manage the ever-evolving complexities of cargo movement while maintaining a complete view of total landed cost.

“As the expectations and needs of BDP’s customers shift with varying micro and macroeconomic forces at play, the demand for self-service capabilities has never been more apparent,” noted chief commercial officer, Lance Malesh. “Our customers seek simplicity, transparency, and innovative methods for the prompt execution of their high velocity shipments. BDP GO provides a single source platform to deliver on these emerging expectations while enhancing and streamlining the overall booking experience.”

BDP GO users can:

  • Obtain global rates and instant quotes through a quotation engine, 24/7
  • Compare door-to-door rates for clear and upfront pricing suited for business specifications
  • Secure Full Container Load (FCL) and Less than Container Load (LCL) bookings with a single click
  • Receive instant booking confirmation and all applicable documentation 
  • Track and trace cargo movement in real time through every milestone of the shipment cycle
  • Improve process efficiency and increase bottom line savings

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