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A photo of a professional team of logistics experts and software developers gathered around a sleek conference table in a modern office setting. They are engaged in a strategic discussion, reviewing freight management software displayed on a large screen. The screen showcases detailed logistics maps, real-time tracking dashboards, and integration workflows with ERP and CRM systems. The team members are actively collaborating, pointing at data visualisations and taking notes, illustrating the comprehensive process of deciding whether to buy or build tailored freight software solutions.

Buy or Build? Making the Right Software Choice for Your Freight Business

In the ever-evolving landscape of the freight industry, technology plays a pivotal role in streamlining operations, enhancing efficiency, and maintaining a competitive edge. One of[…]

2025 Supply Chains: Key Predictions for a Rapidly Evolving Landscape

As we move closer to 2025, the world of supply chains is poised for significant transformation. Driven by technological advancements, shifting trade dynamics, and an[…]

A data scientist is sitting at a desk and working on a laptop. The laptop screen is showing a code editor with Python code and a terminal window running a machine learning algorithm. A book about machine learning is placed near the laptop. The room has a whiteboard with mathematical equations.

Transforming Supply Chains with Machine Learning: A Comprehensive Guide

Machine learning (ML) is revolutionising the way businesses operate, particularly within supply chains. As global commerce becomes more intricate, companies are increasingly turning to advanced[…]

Revolutionise Your Freight Business with a Virtual CTO

As an experienced Chief Technology Officer in the freight industry, I recognise the unique challenges you face in integrating technology with your operations. While your[…]

a robot vacuum cleaner called steve who works for TTM

Hello://I’m-Steve

Steve is my robot vacuum cleaner and has been looking after aspects of my home cleaning for almost a year. I have a long history[…]

Transforming Supply Chain Visibility

At TTM, we pride ourselves on collaborating with industry leaders to enhance and optimise supply chain operations. One of our most successful partnerships has been[…]

David Paterson, TTM, Tap Tap Move, CTO, Fractional CTO, Supply Chain. Freight

IT Strategy on a Freight Forwarder’s Technology Offering

Introduction In the freight game, staying ahead of the technological curve is not just an advantage—it’s a necessity. This case study examines how Dave, a[…]

A photo of a cargo ship with a cargo plane flying overhead. The cargo ship is anchored in the sea, and its deck is loaded with containers. Thecargo plane is flying low and is visible in the sky above the ship. The background contains a city with tall buildings.

How Tap Tap Move Builds World-Class Visibility Systems

In today’s fast-paced global logistics landscape, freight forwarders face unprecedented challenges in managing complex supply chains. The key to staying competitive? Unparalleled visibility. Enter Tap[…]

Illuminating the Path to Supply Chain Excellence

In the intricate dance of global commerce, where every second counts and every shipment tells a story, Tap Tap Move emerges as the beacon of[…]

Fractional CTO, David Paterson of Tap Tap Move

How Would a Fractional CTO Help my Forwarding Business?

A Fractional CTO (Chief Technology Officer) can provide significant benefits to a freight company, especially if the company is looking to leverage technology without committing[…]