Middleware
Middleware
What does this term stand for?
Middleware in logistics is software that facilitates communication, integration, and data exchange between various supply chain systems, such as warehouse management, transport management, and enterprise resource planning platforms. It enables seamless interoperability, real-time tracking, and centralized reporting, ensuring that different systems can share information accurately and efficiently. Middleware supports automation, enhances operational visibility, and reduces delays caused by manual data entry or incompatible software systems.
Characteristics:
- Connects and integrates different logistics systems
- Enables real-time data exchange and operational tracking
- Supports automation of supply chain processes
- Reduces errors and manual data handling
- Enhances visibility and coordination across the supply chain
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