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      <title>Dispatch Science at Manifest 2026: Rebuilding the Last-Mile Stack From the Inside Out</title>
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      <description>At Manifest 2026, Dispatch Science chose a big stage for a very pointed message: the way last-mile carriers run technology has been broken for a long time, and incremental fixes are no longer enough. Instead of adding yet another layer to the familiar patchwork of transportation management systems, integrations, analytics tools, and custom scripts, the company unveiled a unified logistics platform designed to collapse those layers into a single operational core.</description>
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