built on the oracle global logistics platform oracle transportation management
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Built on the Oracle Global Logistics Platform
OracleTransportationManagement
Warum G-Log? - Supply Chain Trends
• Merger und Akquisitionen• Reduzierung von Kosten durch
Synergieeffekte• Abbau von administrativem
Overhead• Produktions-Outsourcing
• Konzentration auf "Marke"• Reduzieren der
Produktionskosten• Beschaffung aus und
Produktionsverlagerung nach APAC• Geringere Personalkosten• Verringern der totalen
Produktionskosten
• Verteile Produktionsstädten und Kunden-Basis
• Wachsende Komplexität in der Supply Chain
• Verlängerte Service-Zeiten in Beschaffung und Distribution
• Wachsende Unsicherheit in der Beschaffung -> Lagerbestände
• Steigende Logistikkosten
Savings Kosten
G-Log and GC3™Founded1999
~ 180~ 70~ 45
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EmployeesDevelopmentCustomersContinentsSolution
OTMOracle Transportation Management
Replacing Oracles TP/TE
US:•Advantage•BDP•Big Lots!•Brown Shoe•Soda•CRST•Deringer•DuPont•Family Dollar•FedEx•GE•Giant Eagle•Haliburton
Canada:• Alcan• Progistix
Mexico:• TMM
UK:• Exel• Tesco
Norway:• Elkem
Sweden:• Volvo
Finland:• UPM
Germany:• Karstadt-Quelle / Optimus• Vector
Austria:• Quehenberger
Switzerland:• DHL Solutions• Kühne + Nagel
Australia:• Toll Solutions• BlueScope
•IBS•Land O’Lakes•Newell Rubbermaid•Ozburn-Hessey•Rohm & Haas•Retail •Sears•Spiegel Group•Smurfit Stone•Stonepath•Supervalu•TLC•XPL
Belgium:• DuPont
Singapore:• DuPont• Exel• Bax Global
Global Implementations
Malaysia:• MISC
OTM
CO – D – 00
Freight Shipment – G-Log View1. Loading of goods
2. Warehouse receiving. Storage as required
3. Container stuffing
4. Customs - origin
7. Customs - destination
6. International transport (Land, Sea and/or Air)
8. Port services - destination
9. Container unstuffing and warehouse receiving. Storage as required
10. Truck loading
5. Port services - origin
11. Final delivery
Loading of goods
Final delivery
Freight Shipment – G-Log View
Freight Shipment – G-Log View1. Loading of goods
2. Warehouse receiving. Storage as required
3. Container stuffing
4. Customs - origin
7. Customs - destination
6. International transport (Land, Sea and/or Air)
8. Port services - destination
9. Container unstuffing and warehouse receiving. Storage as required
10. Truck loading
5. Port services - origin
11. Final delivery
OTM Matches Carrier Invoices with Services DeliveredOTM Provides Comprehensive Metrics & ReportingOTM Receives OrdersOTM Optimises and Plans the Orders, creating ShipmentsOTM Tenders the Shipments to the CarriersOTM Accepts Booking Confirmations from the CarriersOTM Provides Visibility & Alerts During ExecutionItineraries
Rates
Carriers
Schedules Equipment
Locations
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Graphic Source: Hewlett Packard
What Does OTM Do?
…With Best-In-Class Shipment Lifecycle Coverage
Procurement Collaboration & OptimisationProcurement Collaboration & Optimisation
Performance & Financial AnalysisPerformance & Financial Analysis
Logistics Order ManagementLogistics Order Management
Shipment Planning & OptimisationShipment Planning & Optimisation
Shipment ExecutionShipment Execution
Freight Payment, Billing, ClaimsFreight Payment, Billing, Claims
Global In-Transit Inventory VisibilityGlobal In-Transit Inventory Visibility
Supply Chain Event ManagementSupply Chain Event Management
Operational Reporting & Document GenerationOperational Reporting & Document Generation
Order-Shipment LifecycleOrder-Shipment Lifecycle
Forwarding & Brokerage OperationsForwarding & Brokerage Operations
Oracle Transportation Management