Disruptive technologies reshaping the supply chain.

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Technology is leading the way throughout the logistics and transportation sectors like any other sector. With the potential to completely change how products are manufactured, distributed, and tracked, new technology is transforming daily business processes in supply chain management. The need for real-time tracking and accurate delivery systems makes supply chain management ripe for technological innovation. From greater Efficiency and Transparency, smoother Communication, to impacting last-mile deliveries, technology is undoubtedly helping businesses and all stakeholders in the industry in an efficient way. Catering to the ever-increasing need for technology in the supply chain and logistics, these 5 emerging supply chain platforms are disrupting the industry in many ways.

GoBOLT:

A tech-enabled E2E logistics firm based out of Gurgaon and is co-founded by three young players. For GoBOLT, reducing transportation logistics costs has always been the number one priority. There are several ways to optimize transportation costs, improve the supply chain procedures and save money for businesses. Incepted in 2015, the brand offers express new-age end-to-end logistics services along with SaaS-based solutions. The firm offers an array of services ranging from express line haul, planning and order management, tracking, and route dynamics, to warehouse and partner management along with last-mile delivery. 

3SC Solutions:

An eight-year-old supply chain tech company, led by professionals across the globe. Their supply chain solutions are comprehensive and customized. Powered by Advanced Analytics, these solutions guarantee enhanced customer experience by Reducing Cost and Improving Asset Productivity. The company’s Analytics Delivery Centres (ADCs) are located in Pune and Amsterdam to cater to the global market with over 100+ Data Scientists, Consultants, and Analysts. Founded in 2012 by Lalit Das & Sarita Das, 3SC is an integrated supply chain service provider and offers Supply Chain Analytics solutions to blue-chip clientele across Pharma/Healthcare, Industrials, FMCD, FMCG, and E-commerce industries. The company has recently raised $15 million Series – B Funding by GEF Capitals. 

Supply Chain Labs:

Is an initiative by Lumis Partners, an Operating Investment firm. Lumis partners with Founders who are passionate about solving large complex problems of global relevance, with India as a crucible, to co-create businesses with extraordinary impact at scale. Lumis focuses on operating models that require deep domain expertise, the development of the intellectual property, and strong technology leverage. With this focus, Lumis has partnered with early-stage companies as well as mature businesses, providing them with growth capital and strategic leverage. With a history of operating in the Supply Chain, they have managed 70 out of global Fortune 200 Supply Chains. 

Locus:

it is a technology platform that uses machine learning and proprietary algorithms to automate complex supply chain decisions. Their smart and scalable solutions help enterprises gain end-to-end supply chain visibility, increase operational efficiency, reduce environmental impact and streamline the customer experience. Founded in 2015, the company’s future-ready platform powers deliveries across North America, Europe, Southeast Asia, Middle East, ANZ, and the Indian Subcontinent.

Outsource2india:

It is an idea that transcended time. It transcended today’s search engine inventories, it was an idea that enabled wealth creation for global customers. It was an idea that harnessed the rising workforce talent in developing economies and fostered them as employees-at-large to developed nations at an economical scale. Outsource2india today offers the same solutions but has expanded its service line to over 15 service offerings. Across the global delivery centers of Flatworld Solutions and its associate companies, 3500+ employees are helping more than 18488 customers across 167 countries to get their work delivered, reinstating our belief that there is always a better way to do business.

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