Effective Logistics Forecasting—Linked White Paper Sample

How to Improve Your Logistics Forecasting

This delicate supply chain ecosystem fundamentally relies on access to timely and accurate data—not just on what’s happened in the past, but more importantly on what’s happening now or will happen next. This makes accurate supply chain and logistics forecasting critical to meeting marketplace demands, understanding international lead times, predicting disruptive events, and managing the entire network.

Logistics forecasting is complex—multiple internal and external inputs, adjusting for strategic and operational changes, and integrating with hundreds of data channels means that models must consider every single aspect of the supply chain.
— How to Improve Your Logistics Forecasting, GEODIS

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