Using Analytics as a Service to Improve Transportation Operations
February 13, 2012
You know the questions that could help your organization improve its transportation performance. You even have the data to answer them. The hard part is finding the answers - since the required information can be spread across various TMS, ERP, bid optimization, auto-tendering, freight audit and pay systems, or even spreadsheets.
Gain faster insight into critical business information
Join Frank Quinn, SCMR Editorial Director and Steve Morandi of Deloitte Managed Analytics, for a look at how business analytics solutions delivered as a service through the Cloud can help organizations integrate disparate data from multiple sources effectively and efficiently. You’ll gain valuable insight that will allow you to quickly find improvement opportunities across carriers, customers, modes, commodity classes and shipping lanes—without purchasing new software or hardware. Register today to learn more.
How Welch’s used Managed Analytics to achieve ROI in the first 30 days
Welch Foods Inc. spends more than $50 million shipping their products worldwide. With nearly 50,000 customers, they make anywhere from 35,000 - 40,000 shipments a year. Challenged with a separate freight pay system, and an inability to forecast orders and compare transportation costs, Welch’s implemented a managed analytic solution to address these issues and make critical transportation data available to all levels of their organization.
Find out how Welch’s was able to achieve a return on their investment within the first 30 days of implementation, through higher utilization, balanced shipments and network optimization.
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