Oracle Transportation Management Built on the Oracle Global Logistics Platform Hi, I’m < > and I’m going to speak about Oracle’s new, integrated Transportation solution.
Warum G-Log? - Supply Chain Trends Savings Kosten Merger und Akquisitionen Reduzierung von Kosten durch Synergieeffekte Abbau von administrativem Overhead Produktions-Outsourcing Konzentration auf "Marke" Reduzieren der Produktionskosten Beschaffung aus und Produktionsverlagerung nach APAC Geringere Personalkosten Verringern der totalen Produktionskosten Verteile Produktionsstädten und Kunden-Basis Wachsende Komplexität in der Supply Chain Verlängerte Service-Zeiten in Beschaffung und Distribution Wachsende Unsicherheit in der Beschaffung -> Lagerbestände Steigende Logistikkosten
Replacing Oracles TP/TE OTM Oracle Transportation Management G-Log and GC3™ 1999 ~ 180 ~ 70 ~ 45 5 1 Founded Employees Development Customers Continents Solution Replacing Oracles TP/TE OTM Oracle Transportation Management
Global Implementations Sweden: Volvo US: Advantage BDP Big Lots! Brown Shoe Soda CRST Deringer DuPont Family Dollar FedEx GE Giant Eagle Haliburton IBS Land O’Lakes Newell Rubbermaid Ozburn-Hessey Rohm & Haas Retail Sears Spiegel Group Smurfit Stone Stonepath Supervalu TLC XPL Finland: UPM Norway: Elkem Germany: Karstadt-Quelle / Optimus Vector UK: Exel Tesco Austria: Quehenberger Malaysia: MISC Canada: Alcan Progistix Belgium: DuPont Switzerland: DHL Solutions Kühne + Nagel Singapore: DuPont Exel Bax Global Mexico: TMM Australia: Toll Solutions BlueScope
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Freight Shipment – G-Log View 1. Loading of goods 2. Warehouse receiving. Storage as required 3. Container stuffing 6. International transport (Land, Sea and/or Air) 7. Customs - destination 4. Customs - origin 8. Port services - destination 5. Port services - origin 9. Container unstuffing and warehouse receiving. Storage as required 10. Truck loading 11. Final delivery
Freight Shipment – G-Log View Loading of goods Final delivery
Freight Shipment – G-Log View 1. Loading of goods 2. Warehouse receiving. Storage as required 3. Container stuffing 6. International transport (Land, Sea and/or Air) 7. Customs - destination 4. Customs - origin 8. Port services - destination 5. Port services - origin 9. Container unstuffing and warehouse receiving. Storage as required 10. Truck loading 11. Final delivery
What Does OTM Do? OTM Receives Orders OTM Matches Carrier Invoices with Services Delivered OTM Provides Visibility & Alerts During Execution OTM Accepts Booking Confirmations from the Carriers OTM Tenders the Shipments to the Carriers OTM Optimises and Plans the Orders, creating Shipments OTM Provides Comprehensive Metrics & Reporting Itineraries Rates Carriers Schedules Equipment Locations $ $ $ £ ¥ € ¥ Graphic Source: Hewlett Packard
…With Best-In-Class Shipment Lifecycle Coverage Oracle Transportation Management …With Best-In-Class Shipment Lifecycle Coverage Procurement Collaboration & Optimisation Logistics Order Management Shipment Planning & Optimisation Forwarding & Brokerage Operations Shipment Execution Freight Payment, Billing, Claims Global In-Transit Inventory Visibility Supply Chain Event Management Operational Reporting & Document Generation Performance & Financial Analysis Order-Shipment Lifecycle