Suppliers
United States
Innovapptive
Overview
SUPPLIER
MANAGED
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United States | |
Houston | |
2012 | |
Private | |
$10-100m | |
51 - 200 | |
Open website |
IoT Snapshot
Technology Stack
Case Studies
Number of Case Studies1
Hess Corporation's Productivity and Operational Efficiency Improvement with mInventory
Hess Corporation, a global energy producer, was in need of a materials management technology that could enhance accuracy and efficiency across their entire supply chain. This included connectivity to onshore warehouses and yards, as well as remote locations such as ships and offshore platforms. The company was keen on transitioning to paperless operations and required a system that was user-friendly and adaptable to minor configuration changes as per business needs. |
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iRely
iRely’s commitment to customer success has made the company a global leader in Digital Transformation, providing best-in-class software for commodity management, petroleum distribution, retail, grain operations, and agribusinesses. Headquartered in Fort Wayne, Indiana, with offices in Chicago, New Jersey, Texas, California, London, Bangalore (India) and Makati City (Philippines), iRely has nearly 40 years of experience delivering end-to-end enterprise resource planning (ERP) and commodity trading and risk management (CTRM) solutions to simplify complex business processes through a single point of truth. iRely has leveraged its deep industry experience and expertise to build genuine, lasting partnerships with over 500 customers in more than 25 countries. |
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ComponentSoft
ComponentSoft delivers to its customers, real-time monitoring and analysis of enterprise, global supply chain data. CS cloud-based tools, founded on Microsoft Cloud Framework, collect EPC, and other item-level data from hand-held, and automated smart devices. CS provides each customer, with a globally accessible portal which can be customized to the requirements of the industry and business segment, enabling individual items to be tracked, Big Data aggregated and analyzed at the enterprise level.ComponentSoft has been in business for more than 10 years, helping manufacturers, distributors, and retailers improve their business processes by capitalizing on industry-standards, scalable system architectures, custom installations, and RFID / EPC item-level Tracking. ComponentSoft began in the days of the MIT AutoID labs developing tools and installations for collecting and displaying RFID data. CS tools offered Consumer Packaged Goods Manufacturers real-time visibility, combined with traditional enterprise information from Factory, to DC, to the Retail Store back-room. |
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Turnsmith
Turnsmith provides process automation solutions to lean manufacturers through an Internet gateway. It offers Kanban solution, which allows individual cells or supply chains to process automation investment, by reducing the management time and information gathering required to monitor, update, and transmit card-based replenishment needs. The company was incorporated in 2002 and is based in Durham, North Carolina. |
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Lokad
We believe that quantitative supply chains are the future: where every possible future gets a probability, where every possible decision gets an economic score, and where control is given back to management thanks to extensive automation. Lokad's goal is to make this future a reality. We help companies do more with their supply chains, their inventories and their production capacities than classical methods would ever allow. Our technology combines big data and Machine Learning. Our teams deliver the supply chain expertise. Lokad is the winner of the 2010 Microsft Azure Partner of the Year Award, and was named as one of Europe's 100 hottest startups by Wired Magazine (09/2012). |
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Fabric
Fabric is building an on-demand supply-chain that allows retailers to offer sustainable, 1-hour delivery service to their online customers. Its Micro-Fulfillment-Center is an urban, automated fulfillment solution that combines the benefits of local distribution with the economics of automated fulfillment, and is re-defining the way goods are fulfilled and delivered within cities. |