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Why is o9 Solutions Growing So Fast?

Logistics Viewpoints

A graph database stores nodes and relationships instead of tables, or documents. Data is stored just like you might sketch ideas on a whiteboard. Those insights are driven from data connections across the vast amounts of data these companies have access to. There are vendors that supply this data.

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The Dispatch Report | March 2019, Issue No. 11

Shipchain

Our goal is for our clients to have one unified platform for Track and Trace visibility, with our document/data management for immutability and provenance, and Business Intelligence dashboards to quickly identify bottlenecks and/or KPI performance. This partnership allows us to enter into the European market.

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The Cold Chain is a Top Opportunity for Third-Party Logistics Providers

Logistics Viewpoints

The 26 th Annual Third-Party Logistics Study – sponsored by NTT Data, Penske, and Penn State – was released a week ago. Cold chain logistics is a complex problem because of the multiple nodes and parties involved in moving chilled or frozen goods. Over 730,000 documents are processed per day.

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Do You Have a Proactive Supply Chain Design or a Reactive One?

Talking Logistics

What would happen if something catastrophic happened to that node? Planning for unexpected issues like these is a major part of a proactive approach; make sure you always have a well-documented “Plan B” for your supply chain. True optimization needs to gather and rely on data to achieve lasting, reliable results.

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From the Desks of the Entire ShipChain Team – 9/25/2020

Shipchain

To do this effectively, we have been carefully analyzing current data and market trends and sharing this info with Biz Dev and Product to ensure smooth operations across the board. These primitives will enable us to begin documenting and tracking supply chain interactions before a purchase has even occurred.

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This Week in Logistics News (January 14-18, 2019)

Talking Logistics

Yes, this is just a single data point, and maybe OpenPort didn’t deserve to receive additional funding, but the company’s failure to secure more money suggests that investors are perhaps starting to take a more conservative and rational approach to blockchain investments moving forward. Brexit: The Uncertainty Continues.