Published: 27 March 2024
Summary
Transportation management system software applications are evolving to support increasingly complex supply chain and transportation challenges. Supply chain technology leaders should use this research to evaluate TMS applications across a set of critical capabilities and use cases.
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Overview
Key Findings
End-user organizations often have very diverse transportation management system (TMS) requirements. These can encompass multiple regions and business units, complex transportation networks, and differentiated processes and service needs.
TMS vendors typically support core capabilities, but their ability to support international and extended capabilities varies significantly.
There is often further differentiation around the ability to support global rollouts and different modes of transportation, such as parcel, ocean and rail. The depth and breadth of a solution’s capability in areas such as transportation planning and optimization increase in importance as a company’s operations increase in complexity.
Recommendations
Supply chain technology leaders responsible
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- Alpega Group
- BlueRock TMS
- Blue Yonder
- Blume Global
- C.H. Robinson (TMC)
- e2open
- Manhattan Associates
- MercuryGate
- One Network Enterprises
- Oracle
- SAP
- Shipsy
- Shipwell
- Uber Freight
- Analytics
- Carrier Network
- Core
- Extended
- International
- Implementation/Integration Tools
- User Experience
- Visibility
- Level 1 Complexity
- Level 2 Complexity
- Level 3 Complexity
- Level 4 Complexity
- Level 5 Complexity
Critical Capabilities Methodology