C.H. Robinson Introduces Navisphere Technology Platform
C.H. Robinson Worldwide Inc. introduces Navisphere, the next version of the company's single global technology platform
C.H. Robinson Worldwide Inc. introduces Navisphere, the next version of the company's single global technology platform.
The Navisphere platform is C.H. Robinson's response to increasingly sophisticated supply chain requirements across shippers of all sizes. The platform is used by C.H. Robinson employees, customers, and service providers to manage transportation and sourcing activities on a global scale.
In addition to deploying deeper multi-service integration to users, the release of Navisphere brings improvements to online tools for C.H. Robinson customers. The updates to Navisphere online access include a modernized user interface, streamlined access to business-critical data, and customization to support customer requirements across global workflows.
Navisphere allows customers to use C.H. Robinson's technology investments and gain access to a centralized network of more than 100,000 supply chain partners, without the need to integrate with each provider individually. By having access to all their supply chain information in one centralized location, users can better manage their logistics spend, foster optimization, and improve supply chain productivity.
By integrating with a shipper's ERP system, Navisphere automates workflows between transportation and business operations and provides visibility to global transportation across all modes. This gives customers greater control over their supply chain activities and accelerates proactive problem resolution.
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