Greg Brady, One Network Founder and CEO, has an article in Supply Chain Brain on the dismal state of supply chain collaboration today, and how technology can propel us forward. A brief extract of the article appears below. Though Traditional Supply Chain Collaboration Is Dead, Technology Can Help April 18, 2013 Greg Brady, CEO, One Network Enterprises Actually, yes. What …
One Network and KPMG to Speak at Industry Week Best Plant 2013 Conference
DALLAS, TX. — April 15, 2013 — Richard Dean, One Network’s CMO will join Robert Barrett, Managing Director Advisory of KPMG, to speak at the Industry Week Best Plants 2013 Conference, being held April 22-24, in Greenville, SC. Their session is titled “Demand-Driven Manufacturing Supply Chains”. During this session, Mr. Dean and Mr. Barrett will discuss how manufacturing supply chains are …
One Network Announces New Mobile App for the iOS Platform
DALLAS, TX, April 15, 2013–One Network Enterprises, the leading provider of consumer-driven supply chain solutions in the cloud, announced today a new mobile app available on the iOS platform that enables carriers and drivers to monitor all shipments managed by One Network’s cloud-based Real Time Value Network™. The iOS mobile app comes just weeks after the release of an Android …
One Network Announces New Mobile App for Android Platform
DALLAS, TX, March 26, 2013 — One Network Enterprises, the leading provider of demand-driven supply chain solutions in the cloud, announced today a new mobile app available on the Android platform that enables carriers and drivers to monitor all shipments managed by One Network’s cloud-based Real Time Value Network. This powerful, easy-to-navigate mobile app delivers real time track-and-trace functionality. The …
It’s All in the Network
by Aaron Huff Commercial Carrier Journal Just as social media sites like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn are all the rage, cloud-based networks are growing in popularity for sharing information in the supply chain. Motor carriers, shippers and third-party logistics firms are using this new technology to more efficiently conduct business. The old standard, electronic data interchange (EDI), is still alive and …