Demand for global supply chain intelligence continues to rise
Demand for global supply chain visibility tools is forecast to hit $39B by 2028.
Demand for global supply chain visibility tools is forecast to hit $39B by 2028.
“Movement is the future. It’s multidimensional, where each facet presents a unique perspective tailored to the user’s requirements,” says project44 CEO Jett McCandless.
Some 1,500 supply chain professionals met at FourKites Visibility 2021 to discuss the present and future of visibility in supply chains.
Zebra is now integrating FourKites’ Dynamic Yard into its MotionWorks Yard solution and selling it to select clients in North America and Europe.
Only 37% of shippers report using in-transit visibility solutions
The Open Visibility Network partnership will combine FourKites’ and Tive’s data and capabilities to give mutual customers more supply chain visibility.
Leaf Logistics CEO Anshu Prasad believes manufacturers of food and consumer packaged goods could be in jeopardy of missing earnings expectations as transportation rates remained elevated throughout the quarter.
Fine art logistics provider Masterpiece International saw benefits of technological innovation firsthand when switching from human couriers to high-tech trackers during the coronavirus pandemic.
Yard management represents a costly blind spot for many shippers and their supply chain partners, according to a survey released by FourKites.
Carriers leery of sharing data on collaborative logistics platforms.