FarEye to “eliminate the visibility ‘black box’ in delivery logistics”

FarEye to “eliminate the visibility ‘black box’ in delivery logistics”

FarEye, the predictive logistics SaaS platform to help predict, plan, manage and optimise supply chains, has announced a partnership with Blue Yonder, a leading digital fulfillment platform provider.

The joint capabilities of both organizations will bring predictive and real-time visibility to supply chains across manufacturing, retail distribution, logistics, and e-commerce.

Kushal Nahata, CEO, FarEye  said: “Globally, approximately 30% of the spend on logistics is to tackle inefficiencies, creating an opportunity to save USD 1000 billion. Together, FarEye and Blue Yonder aim to capture this market with their joint offering, which will eliminate the visibility ‘black box’ in delivery logistics and provide an exceptional customer experience in the last mile.”

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