The Digital Supply Network: The Era of Supply Chain Visibility and Tracking
Supply chain innovation will determine which companies succeed as traditional practices are disrupted.
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The global supply chain is a geographically intensive business. You’ve got assets, vendors, customers, and stakeholders spread out across the world. And, they all have a common need to know what is happening and where, in real time. But how?
GIS—geographic information system technology—unites live operational data and multilayer geospatial data in a single view for enhanced operational awareness.
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