Solutions for Exporters

Physical and financial supply chains are linked. Sales, logistics, and finance teams often are in search of the same data. Financing needs help determine the shipment terms of a global transaction. Conversely, proper logistics documents are required to trigger payment. GT Nexus provides all parties access to the same data on one common platform — providing value to all stakeholders.

Exporters Diagram

These brief case studies show how customers are using the GT Nexus platform to optimize their global supply chains and drive value throughout their organizations:

GT Nexus for Exporters in Logistics

  • $23 billion forest products company plans, executes, and tracks all of its global shipments on GT Nexus — streamlining operations and reducing spend by millions
  • $28 billion science/chemical company procures and manages all of its global transportation services on GT Nexus to achieve optimal price/service balance
  • $12 billion construction equipment company tracks domestic and global shipments and inventory from manufacturing to customers

GT Nexus for Exporters in Trade

  • $36 billion electronics exporter verifies in-transit inventory to accelerate customer invoicing
  • $5.2 billion consumer goods exporter conducts daily trade operations using the GT Nexus electronic trade document management platform to speed payment

Select Exporter Customers

Invista Rhodia OSA Kraft
Rayonier CNH Modelo Connell Brothers
SCG Chemicals LyondellBasell Suzano CLP
SCA Weyerhaeuser Celanese

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?