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GEODIS Gains Advanced Trade Compliance and Value-Added Service Capabilities
技术
- 分析与建模 - 预测分析
- 功能应用 - 企业资源规划系统 (ERP)
适用行业
- 运输
适用功能
- 物流运输
- 商业运营
用例
- 资产跟踪
- 监管合规监控
- 供应链可见性(SCV)
- 远程资产管理
服务
- 系统集成
- 数据科学服务
- 软件设计与工程服务
挑战
Over the years, GEODIS grew successfully and sustainably by providing traditional third-party logistics (3PL) services such as freight forwarding, shipping, distribution, and customs brokerage assistance. The recent unprecedented rise in globalization introduced new opportunities, but challenges accompanied them as well. Many of GEODIS’ strategic customers expanded, increasing their sales in existing markets all over the world and bringing globally recognized brands into new markets as well. Well-known organizations relied on GEODIS as their exclusive logistics provider, counting on the company to quickly fulfill orders and ensure customer satisfaction, especially in competitive markets. Before long, GEODIS had an extraordinary surge of freight volumes to handle on an ongoing basis.\n\nThe scale of the challenge was significant. By the end of 2019, GEODIS had moved over 300,000 international and domestic small parcels — worth approximately $6 billion — around the world for one major customer alone. This not only stretched GEODIS logistically but also resulted in technology and trade compliance challenges. Soon the same customer added transactional and product data for over 80,000 items in more than 2 million variations to GEODIS’ transportation management system (TMS). These included technologically advanced products that were sensitive in nature and export-controlled by the U.S. Department of Commerce, requiring extra attention.\n\nTo mitigate risk, the customer requested that GEODIS further enhance its export control procedures and take additional compliance measures. GEODIS’ TMS, however, was not yet equipped with the right software for continuously and independently verifying regulatory compliance for the goods in transport. Not only was GEODIS’ logistical proficiency mission-critical, but the company’s management of trade compliance had also become a business imperative. In light of the increasing opportunities and demands of global trade and in response to customer needs, GEODIS decided to take specific measures to improve speed-to-market, reduce logistics and transportation spend and — most importantly — ensure that the movement of goods was in full compliance with all global and local regulations.
关于客户
GEODIS® is a European transportation, logistics, and supply chain organization that operates around the world. With 41,000 employees, a direct presence in 67 countries, and a global network spanning over 120 countries, the company is the top-ranked operator in France, fourth in Europe, and seventh worldwide. GEODIS provides its 165,000 customers with proven expertise across five lines of business: Supply Chain Optimization (SCO), Freight Forwarding, Contract Logistics, Distribution & Express, and Road Transport. The organization’s services span the high tech, luxury goods, fashion, retail, consumer products, automotive, and aerospace and defense industries. The diverse range of high-volume goods that GEODIS transports crosses international borders hundreds of times each day. A subsidiary of the French state-owned railway SNCF, GEODIS generates about $8.9 billion in revenue annually.
解决方案
GEODIS’ leadership focused on two objectives. The first was to identify and incorporate reliable and accurate global trade regulatory information and scale it to process large amounts of export and import transaction and trade compliance data. This would enable automated decision-making in full compliance with the applicable export and import rules. The second objective was to grow from a 3PL into a fourth-party logistics provider (4PL) and begin offering value-added services such as analytics and insights that would streamline and optimize customers’ trade lanes.\n\nA team within GEODIS’ SCO business unit was tasked with finding a way to meet these two objectives. The team sought a partner to help make sense of the masses of transactional and compliance data in GEODIS’ systems. With intelligent insights from a knowledgeable partner, GEODIS could better influence logistics and freight-sourcing strategies such as transportation, border clearance, logistics spend, capacity utilization, and carrier performance.\n\nGEODIS had been using e2open’s Export Management application primarily for ad-hoc and manual restricted party screening (RPS). With shipment volumes increasing and compliance challenges that were more pressing than ever, it was time to automate compliance verification for high-volume global operations. The SCO team examined other trade compliance solutions on the market and found that they typically offered basic screening capabilities at best, without a sufficiently broad or deep scope to handle high transaction volumes, address a wide range of complex products, and provide diverse country coverage. In addition, GEODIS had been leveraging e2open’s accurate, timely, and reliable trade compliance content — and this was not available from any other vendor. After the SCO team explained its growth objectives, e2open proposed a plan that would expand GEODIS’ use of e2open Export Management and automate trade compliance for the company by crosschecking every line of each commercial and transport document against applicable trade regulations across more than 180 countries.
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