Logistics roundtable: from operations to realised revenue

17 April 2026 Billing Collection

Many logistics organisations have tightly structured operations. WMS and TMS systems capture everything in detail. Yet revenue is still being lost.

Not because operations fail, but because the translation into billing falls short. In practice, this means that activities (especially additional services and exceptions) are not always fully or correctly invoiced. A form of revenue leakage that is structurally present in logistics.

Roundtable: logistics & billing

During this roundtable, we will engage with a select group of CFOs and finance professionals to discuss:

  • where revenue leakage occurs in logistics processes
  • how the connection between operations and billing can be improved
  • the role of WMS and TMS data
  • how organisations gain control over revenue, margins and cash flow

No presentations, but an in-depth exchange of experiences and insights.

For whom

This round table is intended for:

  • CFOs
  • Finance managers
  • professionals responsible for order-to-cash within logistics organisations

Programme – 17 June 2026

Location: central Netherlands (Utrecht region)

17:30 | Arrival (bites & drinks)
18:00 | Start roundtable
18:45 | Dinner
20:30 | Closing

Interest

This roundtable is intentionally small-scale and aimed at a select group of participants. We limit the number of attendees to allow for in-depth discussion and open exchange.

Would you like to participate? Let us know. We will get in touch to determine whether this session aligns with your role and organisation.

Let us know your interest

Where does revenue leakage occur in your organisation?

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Henk Stobbe

Commercial Director

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