A supply chain isn’t as simple as moving cargo from point A to point B. Once it is loaded onto a shipping container, cargo is transferred onto planes, trains and trucks to go to warehouses, distribution centers and retail outlets, with various ports and hand-offs in between, before ending up in our homes and offices.
We believe that having a complete view of the supply chain makes logistics decisions at the link level clearer. Making the best decisions requires having all the relevant information, but too much data leads to information overload.