The Port of Long Beach is partnering with UNCOMN, a U.S. technology consulting firm, to launch the Supply Chain Information Highway.
This is a free-to-stakeholders cargo visibility service software to help shippers make better operational decisions by providing the data to integrate into their own systems and track their cargo through the complete supply chain.
A soft launch of the tool is expected in February 2022.
This tool will put actionable data into the hands of supply chain participants, to enable them to make better plans and decisions. It will be free, and the data collected will work with existing systems
said Port of Long Beach Executive Director Mario Cordero.
Furthermore, Long Beach Harbor Commission President Steven Neal, mentioned that the goal in working with UNCOMN is to make a tool that will enable operators to schedule and plan prior to cargo arrival and reduce delays during each handoff between modes of transportation.
The Port of Long Beach held meetings with industry partners and stakeholders to determine what services could be provided to help them support their businesses.
The response was that due to the varied nature of business issues across terminals, the best possible solution was to offer access to a platform that securely collected, curated and published data across all modes of transportation, and allowed users to analyze the data using their own systems.