Digitalization of Logistics and Supply Chains Isn’t The Future; It’s Already Here!

At this year's Gartner Supply Chain conference, we had the opportunity to speak with Mark McArthur, Managing Director, North America at Alpega Group, about market trends and how Alpega technology is addressing the needs of the marketplace.


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Mark McArthur (pictured above) is Managing Director, North America at Alpega Group, and at this year's Gartner Supply Chain conference, we had the opportunity to speak with Mark about market trends and how Alpega is addressing the needs of the logistics and supply chain marketplace.

About Alpega Group: Alpega Group is a private equity-owned leading global logistics Software Company that offers end to end solutions that cover all transport needs, including Transport Management Services (TMS), Dock Appointment SchedulingFreight Procurement, and Reusable Packaging Management.

What Is Your Number-One Takeaway From Gartner 2019?

“The digitalization of logistics and supply chains isn’t the future; it’s already here!” - Mark McArthur, North America at Alpega Group

Organizations that don’t embrace current and emerging technologies across their transportation, warehousing and supply chain operations won’t be able to compete.

Through technology and automation, digitalization can reduce inefficiencies; provide shared data sets on which to make better decisions; permit end-to-end supply chains by connecting trading partners, and provide visibility throughout the execution of all supply chain functions.

Also, more and more supply chain functions are centralized and integrated across supply chain areas themselves.

This makes cross-functional collaboration and maximization of internal resources essential. But we know technology alone isn’t a magic wand.

Achieving the value of digitalization practices requires talent and skills in areas like IoT, advanced analytics, AI, blockchain and other emerging technologies - all coupled with strong supply chain expertise. 

What Are The Key Market Trends, From Your Perspective?

Sustainability. Companies are developing sustainability goals from both the corporate perspective (i.e., reducing dependency on natural resources and eliminating waste) and also from a supply chain perspective.

They are actively addressing concerns for the planet and its people, and acknowledge this responsibility alongside profitability.

Everyone must play a part in making a positive contribution to the world we live in.

The move towards a circular supply chain is here, and it’s intentionally lessening the burden of logistics and supply chains on the environment.

As customer preferences continue to shift toward sustainability and change their buying habits accordingly, businesses demonstrating supply chain and corporate social responsibility will come out on top.

The implementation and use of returnable or multi-use transport packaging is an integral and important aspect of “closing the loop” and moving from a linear to a circular supply chain.

Mark McArthur, Managing Director, North America at Alpega Group

“The digitalization of logistics and supply chains isn’t the future; it’s already here!” Mark McArthur, MD North America at Alpega Group

Reduce our carbon footprint, reuse transport packaging and other assets, and recycle waste. That’s what the future circular economy is all about.

Download the Paper: 3 Keys to a Successful Returnable Transport Packaging Program

How Is Your Organization Reacting To These Market Trends?

The products or rather 'solutions' we bring to market are true multi-tenant, cloud-based solutions that enable and foster collaboration across logistics and supply chain operations.

One of the products we offer is a returnable packaging management solution that provides end-to-end visibility to companies’ returnable, reusable transport packaging movements, inventories, and costs.

Companies are expanding their infrastructures and technology to support these types of reverse logistics initiatives to make their contribution to sustainability.

Cloud-based, collaborative platforms are the fundamental component to a circular economy and to building a digital supply chain ecosystem, as they provide visibility, promote information sharing, and enable an environment of transparency among shippers, carriers, customers, suppliers, and partners.

By working together - even with one’s competitors - we can all make smarter decisions and make supply chains more efficient.

For three years, Alpega was part of the EU-funded project nextrust, which focused on collaborative logistics and whose objective it was to increase efficiency and sustainability.

These pilot projects involving multiple shippers delivered up to 46% reduction in empty mileage and demonstrated CO2 reductions of 20-70 percent.

Alpega Reusable Packaging Management

Related Article: A Seven-Step Approach to Improving Your Supply Chain & Logistics Dock Scheduling Operations

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Reverse Logistics: 3 Keys to a Successful Returnable Transport Packaging Program

Reverse Logistics: 3 Keys to a Successful Returnable Transport Packaging Program
This e-book gives you detailed insights into three success factors you will profit from when using a reusable packaging management solution. Download Now!


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Bridget McCrea
Bridget McCrea is an Editor at Large for Modern Materials Handling and a Contributing Editor for Logistics Management based in Clearwater, Fla. She has covered the transportation and supply chain space since 1996 and has covered all aspects of the industry for Modern Materials Handling, Logistics Management and Supply Chain Management Review. She can be reached at [email protected] , or on Twitter @BridgetMcCrea
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Alpega’s solutions connect supply chain partners across your logistics ecosystem via a single cloud-based platform to collaboratively manage E2E transportation workflows. Alpega’s modular design and ease of integration address the varying needs of companies of all sizes and supply chain complexity.


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