Formerly called CTSI Area served Worldwide Parent organization BlueGrace Logistics | CEO J. Kenneth Hazen (1982–) | |
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Industry Supply Chain Management Key people J. Kenneth HazenPresident & CEO Founded 1957, Memphis, Tennessee, United States Profiles |
Ctsi global named 2006 business of the year by memphis business journal
CTSI-Global, formally Continental Traffic Service, Inc., is an international corporation that provides supply chain management solutions for all aspects of the supply chain.
Contents
- Ctsi global named 2006 business of the year by memphis business journal
- Memphis aerotropolis
- About CTSI Global
- Freight payment
- Business Intelligence
- Transportation Management System TMS
- Consulting
- Publications
- Awards
- References
Memphis aerotropolis
About CTSI-Global
CTSI-Global has been accredited with the Better Business Bureau since 1981. J. Kenneth Hazen acquired the company in 1982. Since that time, CTSI-Global has developed from a manual freight bill audit and payment operation into a global supply chain technology and services company.
CTSI-Global processes over $10 billion in Sarbanes-Oxley-compliant payments annually for tens of thousands of carriers and hundreds of quality clients from many industries, including Fortune 500 companies and 3PLs. The company offers hundreds of terabytes of online data storage, equivalent to 500 million shipments. CTSI-Global boasts that it can save its clients 10-30% of their transportation costs.
Freight payment
Experts to manage contracts, audit bills, allocate charges, make payments, and report the results, to pay the correct amount.
Business Intelligence
Dynamically report and drill down into data through CTSI-Global’s KPI dashboards for insight into continuous process improvement and maximum savings. Graph, map, trend, and model data.
Transportation Management System (TMS)
Plan and execute shipments to manage orders, optimize loads, select carriers, tender shipments, manifest parcel, track shipments, and manage claims.
Consulting
With the information gained from these technologies, CTSI-Global improves results by consulting in benchmarking, KPI management, global network design, bid preparation, and negotiations.
Publications
CTSI-Global has released two books written by J. Kenneth Hazen and Clifford F. Lynch for an audience of professionals and students:
In 1997, CTSI-Global (via Continental Traffic Publishing Company) published the textbook Transportation and Logistics Basics: A handbook for Transportation and Logistics Professionals and Students, written by R. Neil Southern, Ph.D. of the University of Memphis.