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10 Ways A Data Gateway Improves Time to Value Across Your End-to-End Supply Chain

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Enables You to Identify Inefficiencies and Make Better and Informed Decisions A unified view of your data accelerates informed decision making and provides you with a comprehensive understanding of your supply chain. Here are 10 ways a supply chain data gateway can improve your performance across the end-to-end supply chain.

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Interoperability in the Supply Chain: Leveraging the OSI Model for Seamless Logistics

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Transport Layer: Ensures dependable data transfer. Network Layer: Routing Across the Supply Chain In supply chains, this layer corresponds to the routing of goods and information across different nodes in the network. In logistics, this means ensuring the integrity of shipments and the accuracy of delivery information. •

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Lenovo Excels in Supply Chain Planning with a Hybrid Approach

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We have all our factories, both in-house and outsourced, all of our distribution centers, and our transportation network on the Blue Yonder foundational system. We can run a plan simulation to maximize revenue, maximize shipments, maximize the customer experience, or minimize transportation costs.

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10 Ways A Data Gateway Improves Time to Value Across Your End-to-End Supply Chain

Logistics Viewpoints

Enables You to Identify Inefficiencies and Make Better and Informed Decisions A unified view of your data accelerates informed decision-making and provides you with a comprehensive understanding of your supply chain. Achieving these goals requires visibility into the entire supply chain.

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Modern TMS Solutions: Driving Sustainability in Supply Chain Operations

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Freight transportation makes up over 10% of total global carbon emissions. Reducing emissions from transportation is crucial to achieving organizations sustainability goals. For example, reduced emissions could result from streamlined routing or fewer trips due to improved demand forecasting.

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The Three Pillars of Sustainability in Supply Chain and Logistics: A Strategic Guide

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Transportation, warehousing, and manufacturing collectively contribute significantly to carbon emissions, making these areas critical for meaningful change. Similarly, shifting freight from road to rail or waterways offers lower-emission alternatives for long-haul transport.

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How Good is Your Logistics Service Provider?

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But in the context of the Shippers Council, the shipper is the cargo owner (or BCO beneficial cargo owner), usually a manufacturer, who contracts with a logistics service provider (LSP), which, in the Councils definition, can be a transportation (land, sea, air) company, an express company, a forwarder, or a full-fledged 3PL.