Many industries, such as transportation and logistics, have deployed enterprise software to help operate and manage work processes for decades now. And, as a result, companies and the solutions providers have collected a treasure trove of information, not only about an individual company, but about the industry as a whole. Until recently, with the advent of business intelligence (BI), few have put this information to work.
How Using BI Can Transform Your Business
[fa icon="calendar'] Aug 30, 2018 8:46:28 AM / by varshine posted in Geoconcept News, Industry Challenges, Routing and scheduling
Why Route Planning is Important For Your Business
[fa icon="calendar'] Aug 17, 2018 11:40:38 AM / by varshine posted in Industry News, Industry Challenges, Routing and scheduling
Depending on the complexity of your routes, geography, customer expectations, budget and so on - every decision is crucial, and if it’s the wrong one, it can be detrimental to company revenue and customer satisfaction.
Amazon eyeing small businesses to deliver packages
[fa icon="calendar'] Aug 3, 2018 11:54:00 AM / by varshine posted in Industry News, Industry Challenges, Routing and scheduling
Amazon has launched a new offering that helps entrepreneurs build their own companies delivering Amazon packages.
Geoconcept Territory Manager 2.0 -The Cloud Solution To Evenly Distribute Activity, Teams And Resources
[fa icon="calendar'] Aug 2, 2018 6:19:20 AM / by varshine posted in Geoconcept News, Routing and scheduling, Data and Analytics
Geoconcept announces the new version of its Geoconcept Territory Manager solution. Accessible, simple, fast and efficient, GTM is the reference web solution to distribute geographically and equitably the activity, the teams and the resources.
Driving Your Shipping Business Forward With Analytics
[fa icon="calendar'] Aug 1, 2018 11:29:42 AM / by varshine posted in Industry News, Industry Challenges, Routing and scheduling
Inbound logistics is a complicated affair, carefully managing the movement of raw materials, components, and finished inventory throughout the production process before it goes out into the wider supply chain. Shipping in particular can be very costly, so great effort is put by shippers into ensuring vessels operate at capacity and as efficiently as possible.
How Supply Chain Systems Integration Is a Game Changer
[fa icon="calendar'] Jul 27, 2018 10:09:52 AM / by varshine posted in Industry News, Industry Challenges, Routing and scheduling
Effective supply chain management in manufacturing is essential for collaboration and coordination, as well as efficient business practices.
Upping the Game in Trucking with Track & Trace
[fa icon="calendar'] Jul 24, 2018 11:06:47 AM / by varshine posted in Industry News, Industry Challenges, Routing and scheduling
With demand for supply chain visibility at an all-time high, a growing number of shippers are powering up their track and trace capabilities in order to meet the needs of their upstream and downstream stakeholders.
Geoworld 2018
[fa icon="calendar'] Jul 17, 2018 11:13:42 AM / by Cheli Zhao posted in Geoconcept News, Routing and scheduling, Data and Analytics
The annual meeting of Geoconcept took place on June 12 in Paris.
Supply chain inefficiencies costing UK businesses more than £1.5bn
[fa icon="calendar'] Jul 13, 2018 4:00:00 AM / by Charles Mortemard posted in Industry News, Industry Challenges, Routing and scheduling
Supply chain inefficiencies and miscommunication through “Chinese Whispers” are costing UK businesses over £1.5bn in lost productivity according to analysis of industry data from digital freight forwarder Zencargo.
How much will Amazon move the needle on last-mile logistics?
[fa icon="calendar'] Jul 10, 2018 4:00:00 AM / by Charles Mortemard posted in Industry News, Industry Challenges, Routing and scheduling
The e-commerce giant could introduce both competition and relief to UPS and FedEx — and that's just the tip of the iceberg.
News of Amazon recruiting small businesses with “little to no logistics experience” for last-mile delivery services threw the news media and stock market into a tizzy.
The e-commerce giant announced its plan Thursday to provide entrepreneurs with Amazon-branded uniforms and delivery vans along with thousands of dollars in reimbursement to fulfill last-mile deliveries, citing high consumer demand and strained capacity.