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Transform

Overhaul aging systems with game-changing financials built on 20 years of experience in the industry

Operating a successful transportation or logistics business requires keeping pace with changes in technology, workforce demographics, customer needs, pricing models and much more. As globalization increases and international markets become more competitive, many transportation companies suffer from outdated technology, without the large amounts of upfront capital many systems require to replace it. This will inevitably lead to loss of business for shippers and 3PLs in today’s evolving landscape.

But it doesn’t have to be this way.

NetSuite levels the playing field by providing a solution that sets your business up for success on Day One. By taking a consultative approach from sales to implementation to support, NetSuite ensures continuity across your lifecycle as a customer and can grow with your business so that you stay ahead of the curve year after year. By implementing the right technology to accentuate your offering of services and expertise, your business can compete and succeed.

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Innovate

Harness the power of the cloud—streamline processes and consolidate your books

With growth comes business complexity. Very often, transportation and logistics companies have been forced to rely upon a hairball of dangerously unreliable spreadsheets that support aging accounting systems. This way of doing business creates severe inefficiencies in routine tasks like the monthly close or, more importantly, the dissemination of reliable information upon which business decisions can be confidently made in a fast-paced environment.

With NetSuite, you’ll have the power to streamline critical business processes and multi-subsidiary operations. Accelerate your financial close with a fully integrated platform that links both the front and back offices together, providing a single version of truth across the entire organization. NetSuite OneWorld allows companies to develop standard business processes and deploy them across their divisions and subsidiaries at the click of a button, ensuring compliance of standard processes worldwide. Business heads and other stakeholders can get a real-time view of their business performance and drill down into key metrics within an organization’s global operations, enabling them to make important course corrections and project changes out into the future.

Cloud computing is the accepted business architecture of today and tomorrow. NetSuite frees you to focus on innovation that helps you meet industry changes head on, rather than worrying about maintaining hardware and software.

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Modernize

Beat your competition with the flexibility of a system built for the 21st century

Consumers today want it all. They don’t just want fast shipping, or free shipping, or ready product availability. They also want to purchase products however and wherever they would like. To keep up with demand, transportation and logistics companies must be able to deliver timely service while keeping costs low.

NetSuite offers the flexibility needed to adapt to changing consumer demands, compliance standards and industry trends. Built to change with your business, NetSuite’s platform is designed to accommodate growth and integrate with other cloud leaders to offer your company best in class functionality.

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  • Business requirements: The ERP system should meet your organization’s business needs and align with your operational processes.
  • Scalability: The system should be scalable to meet your organization’s future needs, including growth, expansion, and changing business requirements.
  • Customization: The system should allow for customization to meet specific business needs and integrate with other systems.
  • Integration: The ERP system should integrate with other systems and applications your organization uses, such as CRM, HR, accounting, and inventory management.
  • Ease of use: The system should be user-friendly and easy to use, reducing training costs and ensuring a smooth transition for employees.
  • Cost: Consider the total cost of ownership, including licensing, implementation, training, and ongoing maintenance costs.
  • Security: The ERP system should have robust security features to protect sensitive data and prevent unauthorized access.
    Vendor reputation: Choose a reputable vendor with a proven track record of delivering quality ERP systems and excellent customer support.
  • Support & maintenance: The vendor should offer reliable support and maintenance services to ensure smooth system operation and minimize downtime.
  • Industry-specific features: The ERP system should have industry-specific features that meet your needs, such as compliance with regulatory requirements or specific reporting capabilities.
  • Experience and expertise: Choose a vendor with a proven track record of delivering successful ERP implementations. Look for reviews, case studies, and references to evaluate the vendor’s experience and expertise.
  • Project management methodology: Check their project management approach and see how they manage risks, issues, and change requests.
  • Team composition: Ensure the vendor has the right team composition to deliver successful implementation, with skilled and experienced members having diverse expertise like functional, technical, and project management.
  • Customization capabilities: The vendor should have customization capabilities to meet your specific business needs and integrate with other systems.
  • Cost: Consider the vendor’s pricing structure, including implementation, training, and ongoing maintenance costs.
  • Training and support: Check their training and support processes and see how they will help you and your employees throughout the implementation and beyond.
  • Change management expertise: The vendor should have experience in change management, ensuring your organization can adopt the new system smoothly and efficiently.
  • Communication and collaboration: The vendor should have open and transparent communication channels and foster collaboration between their team and your organization.
  • Data security: The vendor should have robust security features to protect sensitive data and prevent unauthorized access.
  • Scalability: The vendor should have the capabilities to scale the system to meet your organization’s future needs, including growth, expansion, and changing business requirements