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Data standardization and its benefits – Executive Insights with Thomas Bagge, CEO of DCSA

Shipping and Freight Resource

Data the “new” gold, is in high demand all over the world and especially now in the shipping and freight industry. But just data alone is not going to assist. Data and its usage must be standardised and there must be a standardised approach to digitalisation. So that Industry Blueprint was quite crucial.

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Gain The Benefits of Logistics Automation in 5 Steps

RPA Labs

The rise of technology has also rapidly increased the amount of company data, where it’s stored, and its uses. Forbes reported, “somewhere between 60-73% of enterprise data sits idle on servers somewhere in the cloud, a squandered resource never tapped for the benefit of the business.” Digitize All Documents.

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Automated Logistics Systems: What to Look For

RPA Labs

It’s important to consider this example when pursuing robot process automation workflow. Effectively receiving and sending data relies on a whole workflow of automation. A complete workflow minimizes the opportunity for data to get stuck in multiple locations along the way. Seamless Data Sharing With Network Partners.

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How ERP enables traceability in the automotive parts and accessories industry

SYSPRO Smarter ERP

Traceability for the automotive industry is a process that documents the genealogy of the parts and subassemblies associated with a specific vehicle or range of vehicles. All this data can be accumulated and combined into a barcode and marked on the part. What is traceability in the automotive industry?

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Blockchain in Logistics: Discover its Advantages and Applications

3PL Links

The beginnings of blockchain technology can be traced back to the 2008 presentation of the Bitcoin concept by Satoshi Nakamoto. Complex computational procedures that enable the storage and structuring of the data related to each of these transactions make it all possible.

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Defining the Full Scope of Visibility in the Supply Chain

Turvo

These metrics are closely followed by training data scientists (21%), returns management (21%), and data interchange technology (17.7%). Modern technology, innovation, and data-sharing make management and forecasting for changes within the network more accessible. For example, the WMS may not share data with the LMS or the TMS.

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Savvy Supply Chain Leaders Aren’t Letting a Good Downturn Go to Waste

Logistics Viewpoints

A future where: Data (as noted by PwC) is “free-flowing” and “unencumbered by department silos,” so companies can generate insights to identify shocks before they happen, streamline operations and improve the customer experience – regardless of role. Once that’s in place, CFOs will notice: Improved margin by lowering your cost of goods sold.