COMPUTER PROGRAMS SUPPLY CHAIN

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
IGLOBAL Amerifreight (N.A.), Inc. 218 Machlin Ct. Walnut CA 92648 Computer programs for supply chain management, including computer programs for managing the transportation of goods and the warehousing of goods; Information, advisory and consultancy services relating to all the aforesaid;Freight forwarding services; Freight transportation brokerage; Freight transportation by truck, rail, air and ocean; Goods warehousing; Supply chain logistics and reverse logistics services, namely, storage, transportation and delivery of goods for others by air, rail, ship or truck; Transport brokerage; Warehousing services, namely, storage, distribution, pick-up, and packing for shipment of documents, packages, raw materials, and other freight for others;I GLOBAL;Freight logistics management; Freight brokerage; Freight forwarding; Order fulfillment services; Transportation logistics services, namely, arranging the transportation of goods for others;
LABELINK Paragon Data Systems, Inc. c/o Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP One Indiana Square, Suite 3500 Indianapolis IN 46204 computer programs for supply chain and label compliance; software for label updates, design changes and editing;LABEL INK;
LOGISTICS TEAM i3PL 218 Machlin Ct. Walnut CA 91789 Computer programs for supply chain management, including computer programs for managing the transportation of goods and the warehousing of goods; Information, advisory and consultancy services relating to all the aforesaid;Freight forwarding services; Freight transportation brokerage; Freight transportation by truck, rail, air and ocean; Goods warehousing; Supply chain logistics and reverse logistics services, namely, storage, transportation and delivery of goods for others by air, rail, ship or truck; Transport brokerage; Warehousing services, namely, storage, distribution, pick-up, and packing for shipment of documents, packages, raw materials, and other freight for others;Freight logistics management; Freight brokerage; Freight forwarding; Order fulfillment services; Transportation logistics services, namely, arranging the transportation of goods for others;
UNISCO i3PL 218 Machlin Ct. Walnut CA 91789 Computer programs for supply chain management, namely, computer programs for managing the transportation of goods and the warehousing of goods;Freight forwarding services; Freight transportation brokerage; Freight transportation by truck, rail, air and ocean; Goods warehousing; Supply chain logistics and reverse logistics services, namely, storage, transportation and delivery of goods for others by air, rail, ship or truck; Transport brokerage; Warehousing services, namely, storage, distribution, pick-up, and packing for shipment of documents, packages, raw materials, and other freight for others; Freight brokerage; Freight forwarding;Freight logistics management; Order fulfillment services; Transportation logistics services, namely, arranging the transportation of goods for others;Computer software consultancy services, namely, providing information, advice and consultancy relating to computer software for managing the transportation of goods and the warehousing of goods;
ZULUNET Cargo Charters International, Inc. 6200 Hazeltine National Drive Orlando FL 32822 Computer programs for supply chain management and shipping operations;PROVIDING CONSULTING SERVICES TO OTHERS CONCERNING THE GLOBAL ON-LINE SHIPPING OF GOODS; PROVIDING ON-LINE COMPUTER DATABASE CONCERNING THE ARRANGING FOR OTHERS OF GLOBAL ON-LINE SHIPPING OF GOODS;PROVIDING CONSULTING SERVICES TO OTHERS CONCERNING THE GLOBAL ON-LINE PURCHASE AND SALE OF GOODS AND PROVIDING AN ON-LINE COMPUTER DATABASE CONCERNING THE GLOBAL ON-LINE PURCHASE AND SALE OF GOODS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method is disclosed for automatically identifying and resolving one or more discrepancies in an outsourced manufacturing supply chain in which a plurality of supply chain partners participate. According to this aspect, information representing one or more supply chain events is received from each of the supply chain partners in a database with which each of the supply chain partners may communicate over a public network. One or more rules are applied periodically to the supply chain event information, resulting in generating one or more alerts pertaining to one or more discrepancies that are found in the supply chain event information. The alerts are communicated to the supply chain partners who are participating in a transaction to which the discrepancies relate. Each alert remains active until second information is received that represents a second supply chain event that resolves the alert. According to one feature, the alerts are periodically escalated until they are resolved. A hub-and-spoke supply chain management system that facilitates the foregoing method, and other features, is also disclosed. In other aspects, the invention encompasses a computer apparatus, a computer readable medium, and a carrier wave configured to carry out the foregoing steps.