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Top-performing solution for transportation management
In five years’ time, international software provider inet-logistics intends to have broken into the ranks of the Top 5 global TMS providers. Such is the target that the management team led by CEO Oswald Werle and Managing Director Wolfgang Erhart have set themselves, following intensive analysis of their own strengths, of the market requirements and of the competition.
read moreinet aims for maximum performance
International software provider inet-logistics has embarked on a rebranding initiative at their website (www.inet-logistics.com) and at the BVL Congress, underlining the confidence in its ability to make transportation management easy, transparent and effective for its customers.
read moreModern logistics management
Although freight charges have been depressed by the current economic situation, no one should be under any doubt that they are set to rise over the medium to long term. This assessment is confirmed by all serious forecasters.
read moreShipments simply waved through
International purchasing? In theory, that should be no problem at all. Yet the advances that came with the Schengen agreement are now at risk from a raft of new directives and standards.
read moreEfficient transportation management works on the same principle as a colony of ants
Ants mark out the quickest route for each other by laying down a trail of scent. Dynatour uses the same system to optimize existing logistics software.
read moreKeeping transportation processes under control
The transparent integration of all partners in the supply chain – consignor, consignee and logistics service provider – on a collaborative IT platform ensures that global transportation processes are optimized overall.
read moreNew quality
Global supply chains require a special level of quality in IT infrastructure. This is shown, for example, in the way that the new ATLAS system for customs clearance is being implemented.
read moreNo go without the Code
Around five million pharmaceutical consignments are en route in Austria each year. So that nothing untoward happens with these often highly sensitive medical products, the pharmalogistics specialists know that there can be no compromise on quality and control.
read moreCentral control for Kraft Foods
Comprehensive optimization of route scheduling in Europe – Kraft Foods centralizes its transport management for Europe and expects to reduce overall mileage by up to 5 percent.
read moreTransport industry get-together in Munich
Despite the economic crisis, the Transport Logistic fair held in Munich remains the most important global trade fair for the transport sector. Between May 12 and 15, 1,700 exhibitors from 55 different countries show their customers what they have to offer.
read moreIntegration of collaborative partners
Given the current state of the world economy, companies operating on an international stage would do well to consider optimizing their increasingly complex global supply chains.
read moreLogistics fully in step with production
With the integrated IT solution provided by logistics-server® from Austrian company inet-logistics GmbH, data supply can be synchronised with the Toyota Production System (TPS).
read morelogistics.de pools expertise on supply chain execution
NetSkill AG invited committee members of the SCE (Supply Chain Execution) Competence Center to a meeting at AEB GmbH in Stuttgart, the second time that they have organised such an initiative.
read moreUninterrupted monitoring of cool chains online
The uninterrupted monitoring of cool chains is of vital significance in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. By using appropriate sensors and RFID transponders, data can be logged throughout the whole production cycle and transmitted to central IT systems for evaluation.
read moreCompensating for rising transport costs
Electronic networking with the authorities can help to keep costs down, according to inet CEO Oswald Werle.
read morePermanent quest for cost advantage over competitors
Austrian logistics software provider inet-logistics is benefiting from increased demand for optimisation measures achieved by means of IT.
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