Solutions for Banks

As global sourcing continues as the major supply chain trend, importers are increasingly looking at advanced supply chain financing to improve COGS and cash flow. Banks are key partners in optimizing the financing of the import supply chain.

Banks Diagram

Benefits to Banks

  • Gain access to physical supply chain data
  • Improve payment processing efficiencies and lead times
  • Offer suppliers financing based on accepted orders, approved receivables and past performance
  • Provide suppliers visibility to accurate payment statuses
  • Offer buyers financing based on in-transit assets and supply chain events

News

  • Journal of Commerce: October 10, 2011

    Untangling Supply Chain Knots

    Lean inventories and ocean-based supply chains put a premium on IT; the cloud helps clear some of the fog for this large U.S. health care products corporation.

  • Journal of Commerce: September 12, 2011

    Navigating a Sea Change

    Logistics managers are answering calls for change with some of their own details on how to overhaul a frayed shipping business model.

  • Sandhill: September 06, 2011

    Five Challenges of Managing Big Data in Supply Chains

    The rise of complex and global business networks means that a majority of supply chain data will be generated outside a company's firewall. How can companies manage the scale, quality and security of the data in the supply chain?

  • Press Release: August 16, 2011

    Liz Claiborne Inc. Renews Contract with GT Nexus for Cloud Supply Chain Control Platform

    Inventory visibility drives global supply chain agility across supplier and logistics partner network.

  • World Trade: August 1, 2011

    A Smarter Supply Chain

    Progressive companies are making the most of the business intelligence (BI), agility and economics that new supply chain technology offers.