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Connected Logistics is a subset of the Logistics industry that focuses on the use of technology to improve the efficiency of supply chain operations. It involves the integration of data, processes, and systems to enable real-time visibility and control of goods and services. Connected Logistics enables companies to track and monitor shipments, optimize inventory levels, and reduce costs. It also provides customers with greater transparency and control over their supply chain operations.
Connected Logistics solutions are used by companies of all sizes, from small businesses to large enterprises. Examples of companies in the Connected Logistics market include Oracle, SAP, IBM, Microsoft, and Amazon. Show Less Read more