We're particularly excited about our initiative to make freight forwarding more transparent and data-driven through modernized processes. While many talk about digital transformation, we're focused on something more fundamental: reimagining how freight forwarding should work in today's world, where real-time visibility and adaptability aren't just nice-to-haves, they're essential. This shift goes beyond just digitizing paperwork - it's about creating a new standard where shippers can make informed decisions based on actual data rather than industry conventions or gut feelings. For example, we're seeing how this approach helps companies respond more effectively to disruptions, whether it's port congestion, weather events, or geopolitical changes affecting traditional routes. We believe this will shape the future of maritime shipping by making the entire process more resilient and intelligent. As more companies adopt this data-first mindset, we expect to see a fundamental change in how global supply chains operate - moving from reactive problem-solving to proactive optimization. This isn't just about efficiency; it's about creating a more sustainable and reliable global trading system that can better serve businesses of all sizes.