If Your Freight Team Isn’t Learning, They’re Losing
Opening Insight:
The logistics industry is transforming—faster than most teams can keep up with. From e-commerce surges and digital freight platforms to customs regulation changes and sustainability pressures, the skills your team had two years ago are not enough to win today.
So why are so many companies still treating training as a one-off event?
The Problem with “One and Done” Training
Too often, companies run a workshop, tick the box, and move on. The result?

Our amazing team is always hard at work
According to the Harvard Business Review, 90% of what employees learn in traditional training is forgotten within a week without reinforcement. In freight forwarding, where the environment changes daily, this is an expensive mistake.
Logistics Is a Knowledge Sport
Every quote, every shipment, every Incoterm and HS code—logistics is built on know-how. If your team doesn’t understand the difference between LCL and FCL, how volumetric weight is calculated, or how to build margin into a rate—they’re just order takers. And that’s not good enough
Industry Quote:
“You wouldn’t send a pilot into the sky after one training day—so why send your sales, CS, or ops teams into complex client conversations without ongoing support?”
— Rachelle Woodsford, Logistics Educator & Industry Coach
The Continuous Learning Advantage
At We Think Solutions, we partner with companies across the freight and logistics sector to design learning ecosystems—not just one-day sessions. We embed tools, follow-up coaching, manager engagement, and real-world assessments to turn training into transformation.
Client Success Story:
A regional 3PL in Asia implemented a 6-month continuous learning journey with us, including:
- Monthly freight-specific training
- Bi-weekly coaching drop-ins
- Quizzes & scorecards
- Sales manager bootcamps
Results:
- A 24% improvement in RFQ win rates
- 25% reduction in quote turnaround times
- Dramatic improvement in staff confidence and client feedback
Final Thought:
Training is not an event—it’s a strategy. In logistics, the companies that invest in continuous learning will outperform, outserve, and outgrow the rest.
Your team is your greatest asset. Don’t let their knowledge expire.


