by Byron Song | Oct 28, 2024 | Industry use cases, Industry use cases | Food & Beverages
Problem Statement Almost every company with a physical supply chain, which is not a logistics company itself, launches tenders for buying freight space from the market recurringly. Typically, this process is supported by procurement and/or transport management...
by Byron Song | Oct 22, 2024 | Industry use cases, Industry use cases | Consumer Goods
Problem Statement Are you in the branded apparel business? In the Chemical, Pharmaceuticals or Bioscience industries? Or are you a consumer goods manufacturer that frequently outsources the production or packing of certain products to suppliers? Then you will be...
by Jon Nicholas | Oct 14, 2024 | Industry use cases, Industry use cases | Life Science
Problem Statement In industries such as pharmaceuticals and food and beverage, where product integrity is heavily reliant on temperature control, optimizing storage and logistics is essential to ensure compliance, reduce waste, and maintain cost efficiency. However,...
by Jon Nicholas | Oct 8, 2024 | Industry use cases, Industry use cases | Life Science
Problem Statement In today’s global pharmaceutical supply chain, managing product pedigrees across multi-level production by time periods (years, quarters, months) is critical for ensuring compliance, optimizing resources, and meeting market-specific demands....
by Byron Song | Oct 1, 2024 | Industry use cases, Industry use cases | Furniture & Home Appliance
Problem Statement In an industry (such as home appliance, furniture,) where transportation costs are so high compare to the value of the shipment, you’d expect every shipment to be optimized for efficiency and cost. But more often than not, shipments aren’t...
by Byron Song | Sep 27, 2024 | Industry use cases, Industry use cases | Furniture & Home Appliance
Problem Statement In industries like yours, it’s a common frustration—overstocking and lost sales happening at the same time. To make matters worse, rebalancing inventory between DCs often means relying on costly expedited transportation. Then comes the added pressure...