Supply Chains of the Future

From space deliveries to smart connected cities to blockchain based tracking apps: How to get ready for the new world.

Supply chain capabilities have evolved far beyond what we've imagined, and future supply chains will do the same

Taken to the extreme, shippers could be sending goods to support colonies, commerce, and research on the moon and Mars in the next 20 to 30 years.

Modern supply chain applications will be key to staying relevant and competitive in the future, but they can also fix today’s problems. An integrated, cloud-based platform of applications, with connected networks and data, can improve performance now and prepare your organizations as these trends shape the future.

Last-mile delivery

Last-mile delivery is already challenging supply chains as urban populations grow. The final stage of getting goods to their destination is often where things fall apart in providing good customer experience. To provide local service on a global scale, you’ll need the right technology to identify the best freight options, send stock to the right place, and optimize delivery times—all with reliable, frictionless workflows.


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