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Agility is Key For Supply Chain Digitisation


The supply chain has been stretched and tested in recent years, highlighting insufficiencies in some areas, and opportunities in others. To solve some of the issues presented during this period, many regions are looking to digitise supply chains, and increase the visibility (innovation) of freight in movement.
Agility and speed are two words that define digitalisation. The shifts in production and transportation of goods in the last three years have meant that those who can adapt the quickest and implement IoT solutions most efficiently are the ones coming up on top. This doesn’t however come without its pitfalls – but how can we learn from the current trends and advances across the world to make sure no one is left behind? At DP World, in particular, we seek to be at the forefront of digital transformation, revolutionising all aspects of global trade through innovative technology solutions that make it easier to finance shipments, expand markets and geographies, and make shipping journeys more visible, agile, and resilient for our clients. In line with this, DP World has made concerted and continued efforts to digitise its supply chains within Canada over the last few years. Examples of this include the Fraser Surrey terminal, which was equipped with rotating container technology - the first of its kind in Western Canada. This stateof-the-art technology brings cost savings by removing the need for traditional bulk ship loaders to transfer goods and reducing product damage and loss through dust suppression mechanisms. Implementing this container technology allows for improved workflow efficiencies that we at DP World intend to create throughout every link of the global supply chain.Agility and speed are two words that define digitalization.