Real-time:
Real-time:
What does this term stand for?
Real-time in logistics refers to the continuous monitoring and communication of information regarding shipments, inventory, and transportation activities. Real-time systems provide instant updates on the location, condition, and status of goods, allowing supply chain managers to make immediate decisions and respond to disruptions. Applications include GPS tracking, temperature and humidity monitoring, automated alerts, and live reporting for stakeholders. Real-time visibility improves inventory management, enables route optimization, prevents loss or spoilage, and enhances coordination between suppliers, carriers, warehouses, and customers.
Characteristics:
- Provides continuous visibility of shipments, inventory, and transport
- Enables immediate decision-making and disruption response
- Supports coordination across supply chain partners
- Improves inventory management and delivery accuracy
- Enhances operational transparency and customer trust
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