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Solution
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Storm offers a comprehensive portfolio of global logistics management solutions
that improve the performance of global supply chains for importers, exporters,
logistics service providers, and carriers. Most software vendors believe
their software application is the "Solution". As any company who
has implemented sophisticated IT applications will know, the application
is just one component of the total solution. Without a plan, success is
wishful thinking. At Storm, we recognize that the implementation process
is as critical to the success of your business objectives as the product
itself. Our implementation methodology provides a comprehensive approach
for implementing our products to ensure your success.
StormWarehouse Solution
With more and more companies opting to outsource distribution to third-party
logistics (3PL) providers, Forwarders are in a unique position to leverage
their global networks to support the increasingly global supply chain.
The warehouse management solution has the scalability to handle both large
and small 3PL operations across vertical markets and around the globe.
It is the perfect low-cost, low-risk solution for any Forwarder offering
store and forward value-added services.
StormFreight Solution
Modern freight software has standardized into basic functional groups
based on the needs of freight forwarder, shippers and carriers/brokers.
Much of the available freight software is sold with these functions as
modules that can be purchased separately. Which modules are purchased
is usually driven by the size of the company looking for the freight software.
StormTransportation Solution
The supply/value chain is a cornerstone of global economic health. Therefore,
efficiency can not be sacrificed for security or vice versa. The same
information that makes the supply chain secure can be used to make it
more efficient, and again vice versa. Real time location tracking and
condition monitoring of ships and cargo is the key to both a safe and
efficient supply chain.
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