THE supply chain industry needs end-to-end visibility to enhance cargo flow and enable shippers to make cost-effective decisions.
Martin You, sales director for the Asia Pacific at E2open, said supply chain visibility — especially in logistics — is crucial. The data gathered can be used to create real-time insights into potential supply chain disruptions and respond accordingly. "Without end-to-end visibility and realistic arrival estimates, shippers are not able to proactively make cost-optimized downstream adjustments," he said.
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