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WhitePaperDigest Industry experts amass supply chain
management best practices and skill sets,
and invest in new research and evaluation
tools. Now you can benefit. Inbound
Logistics has selected this collection of
whitepapers that will give you a jump on
important supply chain issues. For more
information on any of these whitepapers,
visit the Web sites listed below.
Veraction
TITLE: Game Changer: Transportation Spend Intelligence
DOWNLOAD: http://bit.ly/Veraction
SUMMARY: Best-in-class analytics can transform transportation cost data into
an advantage for any company. Analytics can eliminate the pain
involved with managing raw transportation data and converting it into
actionable intelligence—reducing the time required to produce analyses
or take action. But with such promise comes hype, making it difficult
to distinguish between solutions. In this whitepaper, you’ll learn what a
best-in-class transportation spend analytics solution should deliver.
Amber Road
TITLE: AAEI Benchmark Report: e-Commerce Impacts Global Trade
DOWNLOAD: http://bit.ly/AmberRoad
SUMMARY: As globalization continues to expand and contract, e-commerce
will rapidly spread into every retail category. AAEI and Amber Road
conducted an online survey of global trade professionals to create a
report that provides a snapshot of e-commerce today. Download this
whitepaper to learn how your company can simplify operations, address
common challenges, and provide your customers with a positive online
shopping experience.
Unyson
TITLE: Examination of an Inbound Web Portal
DOWNLOAD: http://bit.ly/UnysonWP
SUMMARY: Regardless of the size of a business, everyone is looking to save money
and streamline processes. However, often companies overlook the cost
of their supply chain, particularly their inbound transportation. Inbound
web portals have the ability to bring several companies together in
one place to share accurate and necessary information and provide an
opportunity for business-to-business growth. Overall, each component
of the supply chain—whether it is customers, 3PL providers, carriers
or vendors—can reap the rewards of reduced costs, advanced visibility,
improved reliability and increased savings.
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