EDI is the plumbing of today’s supply chain. EDI is used by 3PLs and Logistics providers to send and receive orders, load tenders, acknowledgements, location updates and other business transactions.
Modern supply chain challenges require modern supply chain solutions. As supply chains evolve into supply networks, legacy processes and platforms become less and less effective.
In the last part of the mini-series, we will discuss how today's leading companies plan to reduce lead time variability by harnessing visibility and utilizing dynamic routing through high-velocity decision-making processes.
Using drones for inventory control presents extraordinary benefits. Still, barriers to adoption persist—including the fear of investing in bleeding-edge technology with no guarantee of achieving real results.
With businesses looking to expand near-shoring and on-shoring capabilities, many are increasingly taking advantage of the ability of a Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) to deliver significant benefits.