Another turbulent year in logistics is coming to an end, with a relief in freight rates on the one hand side, but yet again new disruptions on the other, such as the Panama Canal drought, and increasing attacks in the Suez Canal, which have to be mitigated on top. So it is more important than ever for shippers to have a streamlined way to collaborate with carriers, and access to advanced, global visibility into order fulfillment across any mode of transportation. We’ve come a long way, with rounding off our transportation mode coverage in SAP Business Network Global Track and Trace (road, parcel, ocean, air) and SAP Business Network Freight Collaboration (road, ocean, air) – as our SVP & Chief Marketing and Solutions Officer, SAP Business Network Tony Harris just recently stated in response to the question whether supply chain management is the toughest it has ever been “Today’s supply chain challenges are huge. But the tools we have to overcome these challenges are better than ever.”
What SAP Business Network brings to the table has just been acknowledged in IDC’s brand-new vendor report on Multi-Enterprise Supply Chain Commerce Networks, featuring SAP’s profound portfolio across procurement, supply chain, logistics, asset and finance.
I specifically want to highlight the following two recent innovations in SAP Business Network for Logistics:
Let’s also celebrate the success of the following companies:
Lastly, I would like to reiterate that digitizing logistics collaboration benefits shippers and carriers alike. I’m glad that this year the network effect has really kicked in, and more and more logistics service providers follow suite to what C.H. Robinson has proven earlier, based on the guidance SAP provides.
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Happy holidays, and to a bright new year 2024!