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Global Trade Management: Ditch the paperwork, adopt the software
February 1, 2024
How more shippers are unlocking efficiency, avoiding fines and staying compliant with the help of global trade management (GTM) software.
Global Trade Management Update: Simplifying complexity
February 2, 2023
As international trade volumes continue to hit records every year, shippers of all sizes are turning to applications to gain visibility and control of their global trade processes and GTM vendors are there to answer the call.
E2open named a Leader the in IDC MarketScape
April 11, 2022
Learn more about the strengths, challenges and prospective considerations in the latest excerpt by downloading the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Global Trade Management Applications 2022 Vendor Assessment.
Global Trade Management Software Update: Using technology to manage global trade complexities
February 1, 2022
With world trade volumes climbing and the dynamics of buying and selling overseas changing, companies need GTM software more than ever.
Supply Chain Management (SCM) Software Update: SCM keeps the supply chain wheels turning
February 1, 2022
Supply chain management software has become the solution of choice for companies as they ride out the ongoing pandemic and plan for the future.
Tackling the complexities of world trade
February 8, 2021
Global trade management platforms are helping shippers streamline their cross-border logistics and business processes in an unpredictable global trading environment.
GTM Update: Uncertainty drives adoption
February 3, 2020
By handling complex laws and other requirements, today’s global trade management solutions are helping shippers navigate the increasingly complicated global business environment.
Global Logistics: Control what you can
February 6, 2019
The editorial staff of Logistics Management has focused much of this issue on helping global shippers better manage what they can control. And, we shed some light on the technology and partnership options that savvy shippers are putting to work to help mitigate risk and dull some of the headaches.
2018 ERP Update: Are the mega-suite vendors taking over supply chain management?
August 1, 2018
With 58% of shippers committed to their enterprise resource planning (ERP) vendors, the key players are casting an even bigger shadow on the supply chain management space.
Leveraging Digitization to attack new markets
October 31, 2017
Today’s freight forwarders now need to ramp up their value-added visibility services in an effort to boost revenues and put shippers at ease.
5 GTM Trends to Watch in 2017
February 2, 2017
As the new administration sends waves of uncertainly through the global trade community, this could be the best time ever for shippers to build an investment case for GTM. Here are five trends you need to watch if you’re about to put these savvy systems to work
Supply Chain & Logistics Technology: Discovering real value in GTM
February 1, 2016
We examine the key drivers of global trade management (GTM) software growth and why more shippers will need to put it to work in the near future.
Logistics managers should prepare for surge in Global Trade Management demand
September 28, 2015
Driven by the expansion of international trade and major new trade agreements, the worldwide market for Global Trade Management (GTM) will continue its strong growth over the forecast period, according to a new ARC Advisory Group study.
State of GTM: Adoption ticks up as trade complexity deepens
March 1, 2015
Thanks to the complications introduced by global trade, shippers are getting more strategic in their import/export approaches. In fact, more shippers are being forced away from spreadsheet-based compliance and adopting global trade management (GTM) solutions to get a better view into this increasingly intricate process.
Viewpoint: Take a long-term global view
March 1, 2015
If you’re one of the more than 70,000 shippers who are getting their daily logistics and freight transportation news on logisticsmgmt.com, you’re well aware of the number of new trade agreements being inked that will make it easier for U.S. organizations to not only source product from emerging markets, but also open the door to deliver goods into quickly growing consumer bases.