Blockchain in logistics advices right now by MaryAnn Holder-Browne: We are oftentimes reacting to how people are being trained in the consumer world. Their expectation in the consumer world is so far and above what they expect in the B2B marketing world. How can AI help us make better decisions with all of the data? Using AI for all this definitely will help over time. We can track in our technology where the trends are, most buying patterns and how suppliers and hubs interact with one another and what are the modes and mechanisms that make a company more efficient. If you think about supply chain and the efficiencies and the inefficiencies that they can have, we look very heavily at the data to see where people are saving operationally and where they’ve been able to aggregate economies of scale by using a network platform. Again, the technology is changing us. We’re shaping the technology but the technology is shaping us. See additional details on Mary Ann Holder.
MaryAnn Holder-Browne is Chief Marketing Officer at One Network Enterprises, a provider of the blockchain-enabled network platform, The Real Time Value Network. From inbound supply to outbound order fulfillment and logistics, optimize and automate across your entire supply network and every trading partner. The NEO Platform’s intelligent agent technology delivers predictive and prescriptive analytics with real time information to help you lead your industry – for the highest services levels and product quality at lowest cost.
The business world is buzzing with talk of how blockchain will change business forever. Logistics, in particular, is a prime candidate for change due to blockchain, as the process inherently involves many parties. Transferring goods is highly complex, because it happens across parties and modes, and includes a seemingly endless amount of paperwork such as invoices, packing letters, bills of lading, certificates of origin, and more. A single shipment can involve hundreds of transactions across parties and geographic boundaries, making it an ideal case for blockchain.
Mary Ann Holder talking about One Network’s Intelligent Control Tower: The Supply Chain Control Tower Value Matrix 2020 from Nucleus Research, provides a snapshot of the market based on how vendors are delivering value to customers through the usability and functionality of their software. Fill out the form on the right to download your complimentary copy of the Control Towers Value Matrix for 2020, and learn what control towers are, how they are transforming supply chains, and what they can do to boost visibility, efficiency and automation in your supply chain. Find even more details on MaryAnn Holder-Browne.
In this Technology Value Matrix, Nucleus evaluates solutions that help organizations find the right balance between inventory and service levels while minimizing costs. This is important because the demand for solutions that enable organizations to plan around balancing service delivery with stocking levels is becoming more pronounced as the competitive landscape and shifts in consumer behavior present new challenges. Using One Network, customers can onboard their trading partners, giving two-way visibility to inventory levels, ability to serve, and forecasts. MaryAnn Holder-Browne, Chief Marketing Officer of One Network: “We are thrilled to once again be recognized by Nucleus Research”.
This year is the first time Gartner has published a report on multienterprise supply chain solutions. The report stated,”Networks are not new, but with companies focusing more on having end-to-end (E2E) processes include their external trading partners, these networks are increasing in importance and value. Collecting data and sensing signals in real time, and then coordinating, executing, and resolving issues quickly, will allow companies to operate their supply chains more effectively.”