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Is It Time to Move Beyond the Traditional Approach to IBP?

Logistics Viewpoints

Majority of IBP solutions in the market have significant limitations in granularity and variety of data that can be ingested and modeled – hampering the ability to model real world and leading to ineffective decision making. Capabilities you should be looking to real world data modeling.

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Peak Season Prep: 2024 Trends & Strategies

Ship Monk

Data from each channel should be synced in real time, providing complete transparency throughout the fulfillment process. It should have robust tools for data analysis, reporting, tracking, forecasting and managing inventory. Distribute inventory across multiple shipping nodes to reduce emissions whenever possible.

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The Future of Ocean Data Sharing and Visibility

Talking Logistics

How are these advancements improving the way data is shared in ocean transportation? Andrew explains that, “Due to regulatory changes, every truck has to have an [ELD] device for tracking data. This data is collected via APIs, eliminating the need for EDI transactions. Timely data is an important factor enabling them to do that.

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Active Supply Chain Design: A Key Imperative for De Risking Supply Chains

Logistics Viewpoints

Lack of adequate risk data and the non-strategic positioning of supply chain design within the organization has been a key inhibitor to success. There may be several nodes that are critical and single sourced thus elevating the risk profile of the supply chain. This is where AI can make all the difference.

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6 Critical Success Factors in Distribution Network Design

Logistics Bureau

Quality and Detail of Data and its Analysis In some of our earlier posts, we’ve stressed the importance of simplicity in distribution network design , and we will return to that topic later in this article. It would be folly not to take advantage of data availability and accessibility.

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How Fleet Management Professionals Can Leverage IoT Technology

IoT World Today

Once connected, the device reads data from a wide number of vehicle sensors including engine speed sensors, oxygen sensors, voltage sensors to name just a few. Depending on the device, it transmits various types of data about how the vehicle operates and whether it faces any engine-related problem. Streamline Delivery Management.

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The Dispatch Report + Full Product Launch | January 2019, Issue No. 10

Shipchain

From here moving on to a true predictive business intelligence platform, unlocking insight into your supply chain that would have required hundreds of hours of complicated analysis to save costs, fuel, and more.” – John Monarch, CEO. Axle 2.0 – Enhanced AXLE hardware to add accelerometer tracking, sensor data from outside sources.