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DP World launches new supply chain visibility platform

The global port and terminal operator DP World has launched Cargoes Flow, a new end-to-end visibility platform for tracking intermodal shipments across sea, air, and land globally.

Cargoes Flow is a one-stop-shop supply chain solution that provides end-to-end visibility for shipments irrespective of their shipping modes, carriers, and shipping lanes.

Requiring no setup to be used, the platform features an intuitive interface that allows users to gain insight into their supply chain and better manage productivity, planning, cost optimisation, and overall business performance.

“Cargoes Flow provides visibility to shippers and service providers over their intermodal shipments by intelligently aggregating and analysing data from various sources, providing a unique experience that is unparalleled in today’s market,” stated Pradeep Desai, chief technology officer at DP World.

The digital solution which is now widely available to shippers and logistics service providers of all sizes also offers real-time intelligence on the status of active and completed shipments on a single platform that features:

  • Business intelligence – A dashboard highlighting key insights and trends of ongoing shipments, with key metrics and charts front and centre to identify potential inefficiencies and optimisation opportunities.
  • Multi-level dashboard – A world map view of all active shipments and their current locations, including exceptions and alerts colour-coded for easy interpretation.
  • Partner collaboration – Collaboration among business partners through document sharing, tracking data sharing, and email notifications.

Mike Bhaskaran, CEO of logistics and technology at DP World, noted that the new platform is projected to help customers consolidate their supply chain operations to ensure that their logistics can freely operate with accuracy, efficiency, and interoperability without hindrance.





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