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Page 1: The Role of Intermediaries in Markets and Networks Are usual intermediaries threatened by the outcome of NII, allowing direct producer-to- consumer relations?

The Role of Intermediaries in Markets and Networks

•Are usual intermediaries threatened by the outcome of NII, allowing direct producer-to-consumer relations?•What the benefits/costs for consumers and producers ?

•What are the intermediaries and cybermediaries main strengths today?•What does the new economic chain value look like?

•What about transaction costs?

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COMPANY OVERVIEW• Logistics.com is a net market maker

in the $1 trillion.• global transportation industry.

Working with shippers and transportation providers across all modes worldwide,

• Logistics.com attempts to increase the profitability of all players through its digital transportation marketplace (DTM) where both buyers and sellers of transportation services can meet.

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MANAGEMENT TEAM AND PRIOR EXPERIENCE

CEO— Dr. Yossi Sheffi; (Professor & Director

• Center Transportation Studies MIT, founder• LogiCorp, PTCG, Syncra, and eChemicals)President— Gregg Borgeson; (CEO,• QuoteShip.com; CEO Hellman North

America)Managing Director/COO— John Lanigan;

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“Cybermediary” features–Digital Transportation Marketplace. The DTM.

–Subscription fee

–Software/license fee

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DTM™

• DTM is a neutral trading floor.

• The DTM benefits shippers and transport providers alike.

• while streamlining the bidding and response processes.

• Two products: – OptiBid_Online and – QuoteShip Exchange

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SUBSCRIPTION FEES

• NOT AVAILABLE ON THE SITE

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SOFTWARE FEES

• NOT AVAILABLE ON THE SITE

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MAIN CUSTOMERS

M.S. Carriers, Procter & Gamble, Kraft, Colgate-Palmolive, Ford Motor Company, Sears Logistics Services,Yellow Freight,CSX, Clorox,Bridgestone, Firestone, BASF, Georgia Pacific, International Paper

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KEY CYBERMEDIARY BUSINESS DATA

• $6 billion total auction volume• More than 100 shippers and

carriers• 55,000 trucks using optimization

analysis per day representing $31 billion in freight per year.

• 2.4 million transactions per year representing $1.7 billion in freight.

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CONCLUSION