Lineage Logistics announces acquisition of Turvo
June 3, 2022
Lineage officials said that this acquisition is an extension of the companies’ long-standing partnership, which includes a previous investment in Turvo by Lineage Ventures and also what they called a combined vision for supply chain collaboration.
Creating a Digital Supply Chain Platform for Real-Time Visibility and Collaboration
June 5, 2020
Turvo partners with Ryder for real-time visibility and collaboration on all goods moving across the supply chain to enable RyderShare, a virtual ecosystem that connects all parties involved in the supply chain and enables the sharing of data.
Consumer Trust in Social Responsibility Communications: The Role of Supply Chain Visibility
June 4, 2020
In this paper, we study the impact of supply chain visibility on consumer trust in a company's social responsibility communication, additionally, we focus on visibility because in practice, to increase visibility into a supply chain requires a substantial investment of time and resources.
Building Supply Chain Finance Goals with Real-Time Analytics
June 1, 2020
The issue with supply chain finance goals today harkens back to the inability to apply data in real-time, everyone has access to some form of data, and every process generates more of it, unfortunately, the data of the past is not always the best source for action today.
COVID-19: Managing Cash Flow during a Period of Crisis
June 1, 2020
As a typical “black swan” event, COVID-19 took the world by complete surprise, this paper suggests ways organizations can mitigate damages to their business during this volatile event.
Disrupting the $8 Trillion Logistics Industry
March 30, 2017
Turvo announced the launch of its revolutionary "collaborative logistics" platform that empowers shippers, brokers and carriers to work together in real-time across the entire supply chain, the first real-time collaborative logistics platform that connects anyone, anywhere to move things.
Shifting Patterns - The Future of the Logistics Industry
March 30, 2017
In this paper we discuss four key areas of disruption transportation and logistics companies need to focus on now, including new technology, new market entrants, new customer expectations, and new business models.