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Supply Chain Data Visibility Paramount as Industry Lurches into Next Chapter

IoT World Today

Increasing supply chain data visibility is a priority for logistics organizations looking to improve resilience. Supply chain recovery hinges on incorporating robust data analytics and other data-driven tools into business operations to increase efficiency, reduce costs and proactively manage risk.

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How Food & Beverage manufacturers can use ERP analytics to maintain compliance and competitive advantage

SYSPRO Smarter ERP

Traceability has moved from being a nice-to-have to an essential business practice, underlining the universal need for real-time, accurate, and dependable data throughout the supply chain. Their valuable data is often locked away in separate, siloed, and outdated systems and formats, making data access and analysis an uphill task.

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How ERP resolves challenges faced by Industrial Machinery and Equipment manufacturers

SYSPRO Smarter ERP

If there are quality problems, they need the ability to track and trace how items arrived, moved through production, to final delivery. An ERP system is a repository of data from all functions of a business. A system with a powerful extensibility capability can be used to collect data from external partners as well.

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The Rise of Technology in Logistics

MTS Logistics

We’ve seen technological enhancements in the means of visibility, tracking and tracing, and managing everything under one platform. This is one of the biggest reasons for the current startup crowd which offers solutions anything from track and trace, real-time visibility, and AI applications to RPA solutions.

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Supply Chain Trends for 2022: Answers to Your Top Questions

CH Robinson Logistics

event of 2022, my colleagues, Christina Carroll, vice president of LTL, Alan Rowlett, director of global operations and strategy, and I set out to offer exactly that. There were several popular questions that we didn’t have time to address during the live event. To hear more about track and trace solutions, watch the video: 3.

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How Cold Chain Logistic Providers Build Trust with Traceability

Logistics Viewpoints

billion in 2020, the cold chain market is expected to reach more than $628 billion in 2028, nearly tripling its growth in less than ten years, according to a market analysis report by Grand View Research. Take tracking produce, for example. Valued at nearly $210.49

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Can Advanced Analytics Put a Pin in OTIF?

Blue Grace Logistics

According to the 2020 Third-Party Logistics Study, data analytics is not only becoming more viable in the logistics industry, but it’s also becoming a necessity and make a difference. What if there’s a major weather event that has the logistics network scrambled? But what happens if demand is peaked and capacity is booked?