Collaborative portals allow you to streamline the processes of the entire supply chain, integrating data from multiple systems, to create more smarter and connected logistics.
The collaborative portals are designed to be real data aggregators, to provide their customers with a 360-degree view of the different areas that make up the supply chain and to allow them to interact directly with the transporter of reference. For successful, smarter and more connected logistics, visibility and simplification are by far the most important elements.
Historically, transport companies used different platforms to view inventory, access shipping data and to track goods arriving in multiple distribution centers, inevitably creating the disconnection of the information flow and compromising productivity.
Today, with the arrival of collaborative portals, having the potential to merge all data into a single platform, a solid view of the control tower is provided that integrates multiple operating systems together:
Warehouse Management System, WMS
Transport Management System, TMS
Logistics Management System, LMS
Unlike traditional tools, this ensures customers can easily interact with data and have a harmonized view of key supply chain activities:
Tracking for tracking shipments;
Digitization of documents: insertion of picking order, display of DDT, POD, CMR etc.
Data analysis, displaying the most relevant KPIs and metrics of service yields to optimize operational processes;
Creation of assistance tickets addressed to the various company departments;
Sending requests for quotations for the various services offered;
Consultation of the stocks of its warehouses to provide a strategic view of the inventory for planning purposes;
Collaboration: Sharing data and information with customers improves collaboration and transparency of order tracking.
Collaborative portals are excellent tools that also allow the client to download reports of past and current shipments data to ensure maximum transparency, simplification and visibility.
In addition, most feature modular structures that allow users to customize their interface to suit their needs.