By using technology, people, and processes, today’s supply chains can produce real-time transparency to everyone in the supply chain journey.
By Ryder Systems Inc. ·
August 17, 2020
Today’s more complex logistics and supply chain management environment has ushered in the need for end-to-end transparency into your logistics operations.
As consumers become more savvy and demands evolve around customization of goods, as well as, how and when they get them, supply chains must evolve. Ever-changing disruption such as the continued growth of e-commerce fulfillment, shortened lead times from connected consumers who expect same day delivery, multi-shoring and supplier diversification to get goods closer to consumers, and the frequency of national and global events have exposed the limitations within today’s supply chains.
By using technology, people, and processes, today’s supply chains can produce real-time transparency to everyone in the supply chain journey including manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and even consumers.
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