The digital revolution is taking hold in the supply chain industry, and if you’re not keeping up, you will get left behind. Supply chain technology solutions like FreightOptics are propelling logistics from an antiquated, spreadsheet-reliant system to a streamlined, cloud-based, automated process.
Founder and CEO of FreightOptics Brad A. McBride recently covered this topic for an article in Supply and Demand Chain Executive Magazine. In the article titled “The Supply Chain Revolution Will Be Digitized,” Brad writes about how the industry is changing rapidly and there is a digital revolution transforming every sector of the marketplace.
From the article:
The digital revolution is giving companies faster and more comprehensive access to their business’s flow of data. For decades now, the supply chain industry organizational model has been characterized by silos. Parcel data was kept in one silo, separate from freight data — which was separate from warehousing data. These disconnected data silos, along with the ubiquity of paper invoices, made it nearly impossible for companies to have a complete, accurate and up-to-date understanding of their supply chain.
This system is becoming a thing of the past as businesses are now able to consolidate their data into one centralized platform that connects every aspect of their supply chain with real-time visibility. This industry shift will drive greater efficiencies and profits.
Here are the three key things you need to know:
1. Connectivity
Through the development and increasing prevalence of application programming interface (API) connections in top logistics technology, shippers are able to bring together all of their information from separate modes and various carriers into one centralized database. Warehouse metrics can be seamlessly integrated with shipping data to calculate the full cost of a shipment over the entire supply chain. Fulfillment centers can instantly utilize customers’ order entry data to keep up with the fast-paced e-commerce economy. The ability to easily access all pertinent data simplifies the decision-making processes and allows companies to quickly and efficiently strategize for the future while also managing any problems that arise in the present.
2. Automation
General ledger coding that used to take a physical employee 10 hours every week is now easily handled by sophisticated algorithms that knock out the task behind the scenes in seconds. Rate auditing and service failures are now handled without ever looking at an actual invoice, with refunds being requested automatically. Transportation management systems can bring back the most competitive rates from multiple carriers’ websites, along with UPS fees and FedEx fees, and then request pickups for both freight and parcel shipments, all on their own with the right business rules in place. Embracing the new digital frontier can save massive amounts of time and manpower, allowing companies to focus on what it is they do best.
3. Analysis
There’s a limit on how much information businesses can glean by sifting through paper invoices. Modern business intelligence capabilities tools utilize the automated connections of the digital revolution to coalesce thousands of individual data points into a coherent picture. The latest technology suites come equipped with dashboards that graphically represent every aspect of a company’s supply chain expenses and activity, forming an extremely detailed yet easy to interpret analysis. For even deeper data dives, the reporting capabilities of modern platforms make it easy to compare and contrast multiple data sets from anywhere along the supply chain. Accessing data is one thing, but being able to turn that data into intelligent, actionable strategies is what is going to set businesses apart in the coming years.
Now is not the time to double down on antiquated or entrenched processes. The supply chain industry is evolving at a rapid pace to keep up with the ever-changing e-commerce economy and the late adopters will be long forgotten by the time the dust settles.
The only way to avoid falling behind is to embrace the digital revolution and pivot away from disparate data silos to a centralized, connected and automated control tower. Our top logistics technology platform is helping to make this revolution possible. For each individual business, the future begins with a simple choice: forward or backward? Those are the only options.
To read the original article, visit https://www.sdcexec.com/software-technology/blog/21050192/the-supply-chain-revolution-will-be-digitized.