Australian logistics IT firm FourPL partners with FarEye for predictive visibility

September 30, 2020: The Australian IT consulting company specialising in supply chain and procurement, FourPL, has announced a partnership with the logistics SaaS platform, FarEye to bring predictive capability for its customers in Australia and New Zealand.

Update: 2020-09-30 09:38 GMT
The machine-learning-based platform of FarEye helps enterprises to shrink delivery time by up to 27%, increase courier productivity by up to 15% and eliminate risks by up to 57%.

September 30, 2020: The Australian IT consulting company specialising in supply chain and procurement, FourPL, has announced a partnership with the logistics SaaS platform, FarEye to bring predictive capability for its customers in Australia and New Zealand.

Brett Findlay, CEO for FourPL, said, “Our customers are demanding real-time visibility in their logistics operations and expect to know exactly when, where and how their goods will be delivered.”

“FarEye helps businesses to orchestrate logistics processes in a multi-enterprise & multi-stakeholder environment to ensure seamless & efficient movement of goods. The machine-learning-based platform helps enterprises to shrink delivery time by up to 27 percent, increase courier productivity by up to 15 percent and eliminate risks by up to 57 percent,” noted the release.

Kushal Nahata, CEO & Co-founder, FarEye, said, “Today's increasingly customer-centric economy requires integrated and value-added capabilities to achieve competitive advantage. FarEye helps organizations to maximize productivity & minimize risk while continuously making logistics operations efficient. We are passionate about making the movement of goods a positive experience through innovation, deployment of industry best processes and constant improvement. We make organizations future-ready by differentiating their offerings & making them best in class. This enables them to drive expected behaviour and underpin broader business objectives.”

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