Centersource Technologies - Automating Global Supply Chains

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Centersource Technologies - Automating Global Supply Chains
General information: 

Centersource is a supply-chain automation platform built by industry professionals with significant global experience, covering trade and related logistics activities from inquiry until goods arrive at buyers' place.

Development of the underlying B2B supply-chain technology started in early 2017. Significant effort and investment has been spent to ensure that the platform's functionality mirrors all complex and non-linear processes which global companies face today, whilst maintaining and exceeding privacy and security expectations.

Centersource is an independent digital platform and toolkit that automates the most time-consuming processes facing companies today including Export/Import, Logistics, Documentation, Analytics, Compliance, Accountability, Transparency, Visibility and lots more.

Centersource is a product by Centersource Technologies AB, a Swedish company with a mission to automate global trade.

Today the company employs over 30 full-time staff with extensive, solid and international experience in technology, forestry, trade-finance and business intelligence.

Company information: 
Company type: 
Company
Industry: 
E-commerce
Founded when: 
Sunday, 1 January, 2017
Startup stage: 
Shipping stage (actively selling)
Types of jobs in the company: 
Manufacturing / Logistic
Total numbers of employees: 
200
Products and Services: 
The Power of RFID Technology in Logistics
Product category: 
Ecommerce Industry

RFID technology has been created as far ago as 1973, however it has only recently gained widespread commercial popularity reaching a market value of over $10 billion and is believed to become ubiquitous in the next decade. At its core, RFID is a data collection technology that can scan multiple sources at once in an instant. Similar to the well-known barcode scanning systems, but without the manual labour limitations involved. Whilst the traditional barcode scanning can become the bottleneck of your inventory management, RFID provides a seamless streamed process that is not constricted with the speed of manual labour.

The technology comprises a system of tags or labels, which are miniature devices able to receive or transmit information, and the scanning equipment that is able to receive and transmit information from them. The tag is written with whatever information the user wants. The tags can be passive or active, depending on their ability to only receive or receive and transmit signals. These products vary in their operating ranges and performance properties, thus the supplier can choose a suitable tag system specification to their clients.

Recommendations for Creating Value with BI/Analytics in the Supply Chain
Product category: 
ecommerce

If you are a supply chain professional you probably already know this: Building analytics solutions that produce actual value is usually a very complex endeavor which requires a lot of thought, time and effort.

The main reason is that the data you need to consolidate to get value is typically very fragmented and lives in multiple data sources, both internally, externally (at suppliers/customers) and in between (e.g. forwarders, agents, etc.). Meanwhile, some data might not be accessible at all.

How do you build a complete supply chain analytics solution that lets you access, integrate and analyze all this data at the same time? Based on my 12 years of experience in the Analytics world, I would say you probably shouldn’t try to do that…

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