A strong supply chain depends – among other keys – on real-time information, communications, and technology – keeping all of the stakeholders throughout the supply chain continuously in sync.
Today our focus is aviation. And we’re going in depth on one of the keys to keeping the aviation global supply chain logistics on track: Technology. That’s because we’re launching a new Quick Online 2.0 – customized for aviation – to meet aviation’s unique supply chain needs.
We’re all, we hope, on the road out of the pandemic as vaccines come down the line. So how can this tool help the aviation industry as it comes out of the pandemic? Specifically, what are the industry trends and requirements that technology needs to address? What does it take in terms of providing transparency of shipment status and targeted communications, leveraging GPS data, and much more – all seamlessly connected to all stakeholders of the supply chain in real-time?
To address those questions, we have Michael McNally, The Quick Group’s Vice President of IT Product Management. Steve Wilson is Vice President of Strategic Accounts at Sterling Global Aviation Logistics. They’re part of the team releasing the next generation of Quick Online, the company’s leading software for clients to manage their global logistics projects, and a key component of the technology backbone that keeps business moving.
To learn more about Quick’s global logistics solutions, go to quick.aero/podcasts.
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