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AEB and DHBW open online survey on apps in SCM, logistics and trade

Logistics managers, supply chain professionals and everyone working in the fields of customs and exports, in companies of any size, are invited to participate between now and 1st September 2016 in an online survey on the role of apps in logistics, supply chain management (SCM) and global trade.

Focus on apps in logistics, SCM, and customs Logistics, SCM and global trade, offer great potential for apps: from mobile stock and order management to transport controlling and fleet management. Participants can access the survey at: www.aeb.com/gtm-survey

Apps have become an indispensable part of everyday life. The little helpers support us in nearly all areas of life with mobile services and information but have they found their way into logistics? What is their role in supply chain management (SCM) and global trade? What opportunities and risks do they bring?

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These and other questions are the subject of the fourth edition of the Global Trade Management Agenda, a joint study of AEB GmbH and the Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University (DHBW) in Stuttgart.

So which applications are already in use in everyday business? “We hope our study will help us find out if and how logistics managers and global trade professionals are already using business apps in their daily work routine,” explains Dr. Dirk H. Hartel, a professor at DHBW Stuttgart.

“We also examine the risks and opportunities inherent in using logistics apps and the factors that account for a successful business app,” adds Dr. Ulrich Lison, AEB’s global trade expert.

Another of the study’s focal points are the top issues overall in global trade and logistics in the coming year. These include the importance of goals such as cost reduction, legal protection, or shorter lead times, and how well positioned businesses see themselves here.

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Global Trade Management Agenda series
The Global Trade Management Agenda series is a joint project by AEB and Dr. Hartel of DHBW Stuttgart. The studies examine the global trade and logistics trends of the coming year, each with a special focus on one additional issue as well. The last study, published in late 2015, focused on 'Supply Chain Collaboration' and can be downloaded free of charge at www.aeb.com/uk under 'Media'.

 

 

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