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Delivering Hope: Taimen Transport Ships Life-Saving Vaccines
技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 连接平台
适用行业
- 医疗保健和医院
适用功能
- 物流运输
用例
- 供应链可见性(SCV)
- 车队管理
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
挑战
Taimen Transport LLC, a rapidly growing logistics company, had previously implemented Turvo, a cloud-based collaborative logistics platform, which became a mission-critical part of their business. As Taimen grew, Turvo increased their productivity by over 400% and improved their communication with customers. However, with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Taimen faced a new challenge. Vaccines were authorized for emergency use and needed to be transported across the country. The success of the cold chain was critical, and failure was not an option. Taimen was called upon to handle this critical task.
关于客户
Taimen Transport LLC is a rapidly growing logistics company located in Chattanooga, TN specializing in over-the-road transportation. The company has an extensive background in time-critical delivery and expedited shipments going back to 2012. Much of their work included high-dollar mission-critical shipments for the energy industry, such as flatbed deliveries of oil rig equipment. As they grew their expedited business in 2019 and 2020, they expanded their relationships in airfreight and continued to see strong growth despite the disruptions from the pandemic. Taimen can pick up a shipment anywhere in America in 90 minutes or less. Their reputation as a “can-do, get it done” logistics provider enabled by industry-leading technology – Turvo – brought opportunity inbound.
解决方案
Taimen leveraged Turvo’s platform to unite their systems & data, collaborate more effectively, and future-proof their business. The platform provided actionable visibility, live tracking, fast carrier onboarding, carrier management, and advanced analytics. With the Turvo Driver App, individual trucks could be tracked in real-time. Tracking information could be easily shared with anyone through public tracking links. With integration to RMIS, Taimen could onboard a new carrier and have them ready to move a shipment in about 20 minutes. Once onboarded, managing carriers in Turvo allowed Taimen to track performance and develop great carrier partners. Turvo Analytics helped Taimen to understand and optimize their business, and share that information with their customers, creating a level of transparency and trust that continued to drive new opportunities for them.
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