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GT Nexus Company Profile

At GT Nexus, we built a company around a simple but very powerful idea: put a single cloud-based collaboration platform at the center of a huge but enormously inefficient industry - global trade and logistics - and give companies a rapid, low-cost way to enable hundreds of inter-company supply chain processes on a global scale, across entire trading communities, to drive new levels of operational efficiency and business agility. We provide the industry-wide collaboration platform that leaders from nearly every sector rely on to automate trade and logistics operations across their global partner networks.

For these companies and their trading partners, GT Nexus is where global trade happens.

Today, GT Nexus is the developer and operator of the largest cloud supply chain platform of its kind.

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GT Nexus
1111 Broadway
5th Floor
Oakland, California, 94607
United States
510 808 2222
510 808 2220
[email protected]



GT Nexus News & Resources

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The Current and Future State of Digital Supply Chain Transformation
Executives see a large gap between the current state of digital transformation across their extended global value chains and what they expect to see in just five years from now.

Infor Coleman AI Platform to ‘Rethink Supply Chain’ and Maximize Human Work Potential
Infor has announced Coleman, an enterprise-grade, industry-specific AI platform that takes mission-critical business data from Infor CloudSuite, coupled with the supplier, logistics, and finance data from the GT Nexus Commerce Network, and analyzes it with the computing power of a hyper scale public cloud.

End-to-End Visibility: Handling the Demands of Retail
Kurt Salmon and GT Nexus surveyed retail executives to assess their goals and confidence levels for supply chain visibility and fulfillment; our survey report identifies specific areas of improvement that can deliver significant ROI.

Mastering Supply Chain Finance
How to Lower Costs, Increase Reliability, and Strengthen Your Supply Chain.

ERP Suppliers’ Changing Role
Not only do ERP suppliers offer WMS solutions, they’re pushing the envelope for functions including e-commerce, advanced analytics, prebuilt IoT applications, and global visibility and collaboration hubs. Enterprise Resource Planning offer Warehouse Management Systems solutions.

New Logistics TMS Platform Sets Sights on SAP
Haven TMS an end-to-end logistics platform is transforming supply chain management as "the Salesforce of logistics" and Haven is claiming TMS functionality that rivals that of SAP's Logistics Network and GT Nexus.

Amazon Selects Infor for Global Logistics Business
Amazon global logistics will run on Infor, says the enterprise software giant, which expects to finish moving core products to multi-tenant SaaS this year.

Retail Seeks to Redefine Itself
Retailers and their suppliers need to find new ways to deliver value and unique services to consumers.

Silicon Valley Company Roambee Corp Joins Forces with T-Systems to Lead Global Smart Logistics
Roambee joins forces with T-Systems to lead the global smart logistics and asset monitoring market, together, employing an “on-demand” pay-per-use business model, the two companies are delivering an end-to-end solution featuring real time visibility, tracking, and condition monitoring of shipments and assets both in-transit and in-field.

2017 Transportation Management Systems Trends
What new trends and opportunities will emerge for both shippers and software vendors this year in the transportation management systems/TMS market? We gathered three of our top supply chain software analysts to see where they think the market is headed.

The Internet of Things Supply Chain
The biggest obstacle to being ready for the IoT is mindset - businesses need to think beyond their traditional roles in order to thrive when the IoT arrives in full force.

Rising U.S. Retail Numbers May Lead to Rate Hike
On Tuesday, according to new numbers, U.S. retail sales rose more than expected in October, pointing to sustained economic strength that could allow the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates next month, the Commerce Department added in a report that retail sales increased 0.8 percent last month.

The 2016 Inventory Crisis Continues
Retailers are caught in a dilemma – they need inventory to attract consumers, yet they're not moving it very well.

Clinton, Trump and the Illusion of US Hegemony
There are questions of leadership concerns shaping the election conversation, especially from Monday's presidential debate, however, both candidates need to recognize and start talking about the intersection of technology, jobs and transportation, both domestically and globally.

It’s Time for Supply Chains to Adapt or Die
Adapt or die. That message, or some version of it – was scattered throughout the conversations and keynotes that made up CSCMP’s Annual Conference this September in Kissimmee, Fla.





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