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Transportation and Logistics Management

The transportation and distribution world is a rapidly changing landscape marked by unprecedented complexity. Increased global trade makes logistics supply chains even longer and more dynamic, and customer expectations continue to rise. Whether shipping from Chicago or Shanghai, companies must be able to collaborate more effectively with their key trading partners—carriers, suppliers, or customers—to drive maximum efficiencies while delivering world-class service. Consequently, organizations must consider these business processes more strategically and look for more refined and adaptable closed-loop solutions.

i2 solutions for transportation and distribution have been designed and proven to empower transportation as a strategic enterprise by enabling industry best practices in the areas of design, procurement, planning, execution, and visibility. These solutions consistently create quantifiable value by synchronizing those critical transportation and distribution processes across multiple modes, enterprises, and borders, while driving optimal operating efficiencies and greater service performance.

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Saving Millions in Freight Expenses at Best Buy

Realizing that its manual transportation planning and execution systems would no longer support its substantial expansion, Best Buy executives began to look for an advanced technology solution to reduce freight costs, improve transit times, and increase the on-time performance of its carriers and vendors. Best Buy found that i2 solutions were the best match for the depth and breadth of its needs, and, as a result of its implementation of i2 solutions,the retailer has saved more than $20 million in inbound freight expenses.

Success Story: Saving Millions in Freight Expenses at Best Buy
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European Logistics Thought Leadership Seminar September 17-18, 2008 in Barcelona, Spain

Key challenges faced by the transportation and distribution industry can include:

  • Rising profitability pressures including increased fuel costs, driving hours-of-service regulations, and new regulatory mandates driven by security, which can have a large impact on profit margin
  • Severe capacity issues including a shortage of drivers and equipment and an imbalance in freight flows driven by global sourcing
  • Greater need for inbound and outbound freight visibility and control on a global basis
  • Increasing customer expectations for transportation performance including expectations of 99.9% on-time delivery performance, reduced damage-in-transit, flexibility and ability to adapt to order changes, and order and shipment visibility

Traditionally, transportation and distribution companies focused on:

  • Short-term cost reduction
  • Adversarial shipper-carrier relations
  • Distributed planning and execution
  • Manual processes with minimal automation
  • Operational silos across inbound and outbound transportation management
  • Reactive approach to managing exceptions and service disruptions
  • Cost-centered business model

Today, transportation and distribution companies must focus on:

  • Emerging transportation practices
  • Sustainable cost-service optimization
  • Collaborative shipper-carrier partnerships
  • Centralized planning, localized execution
  • Integrated inbound, outbound, and inter-facility transportation management
  • Proactive and automated monitoring and resolution of exceptions and service disruptions
  • Profit-center business model that can be leveraged as a strategic weapon

Featured Solutions

i2 Strategic Network Design and Analysis can provide a set of tools to support intelligent decision making at every stage of the supply chain, from raw materials procurement to finished goods distribution.

Supply Chain Visibility pulls timely transaction data from multiple systems, and organizes it into a coherent global view of order, inventory, and shipment activity. This view includes exceptions and alerts, so that potential problems can be identified and solved before they affect performance.

i2 Transportation Bid Collaboration provides a suite of tools for the periodic negotiation of transportation rates. It combines an optimization engine, a web-based workflow, and a bidding tool into a single solution for negotiating and awarding transportation contracts.

Transportation Modeling and Analysis is part of an end-to-end solution for the planning, execution, and management of the entire transportation life cycle. This solution is designed to enable an organization to better utilize and manage an entire transportation network, as well as reduce costs while improving transport performance.

i2 Transportation Planning and Management can offer the tools needed to optimize and execute shipments, proactively monitor exceptions, and manage match pay and auto pay settlements, as well as provide analytical performance management for transport activities.

Transportation and Logistics Webinars
Title Date
Supply Chain Digest: In Search of a Global Logistics Strategy 07/10/2008
Free Web Seminar: Network Optimization - A multi-country, multi-customer, multi-solution case study 06/05/2008
Free Web Seminar: The New Generation of Global Transportation Management 06/20/2007
Driving Improvement in Tactical Forecasting and Network Planning at Schneider National 04/18/2007
Best Practices in Transportation Management with Software as a Service 03/15/2007
Web Seminar: Forecasting and Optimization of Logistics Operations at GE 10/03/2006

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