We combine GoLive's process expertise with SAP's Logistics Solutions to improve companies' business operations, enabling them to track every step and gain insights from real-time data.
In the pursuit of enhancing process efficiency and achieving end-to-end operational management, logistics companies are swiftly adopting emerging technologies and digitizing their operations in alignment with their strategic objectives.
By leveraging our logistics operations expertise and aligning with SAP's digital supply chain vision, GoLive is revolutionizing internal logistics processes to bring together all key stakeholders of the industry onto a unified platform, fostering seamless collaboration and driving efficiency across the supply chain.
GoLive's experience in end-to-end logistics operations works in harmony with SAP's powerful ERP modules and integrated products.
One of the modules of the GoLogistics package solution, SAP Freight Management (SAP TM) provides insights that enable companies to optimize their logistics processes. It also helps to improve delivery performance, reduce inventory and transportation costs, and efficiently manage warehouse processes.
Our advanced logistics solution, GoLogistics, includes the SAP Extended Warehouse Management (SAP EWM) module, which provides tips for optimizing warehouse operations. Implementing a modern and flexible warehouse management system for large quantities of products, integrates warehouse and distribution processes, enhancing control and visibility.
As part of the SAP-certified package solution GoLogistics, the SAP Advanced Available-To-Promise (SAP aATP) module responds to order fulfillment inquiries in sales and production planning. It also ensures the alignment of supply and demand. In addition, this module improves service levels through the timely delivery of orders and order fulfillment inquiries
SAP Event Management (SAP EM), one of the GoLogistics developed by GoLive's R&D team, provides visibility in both the planning and implementation of companies' logistics operations. The module enables the mapping and monitoring of all business processes and provides live messaging and notifications capabilities, synchronizing with operations.
While SAP's logistics solutions improve internal processes, GoLive one-ups the standard SAP solution partner approach by integrating customers and contractors into the same system.
This allows for the tracking of all information by all relevant parties through a single system, accessible even on mobile devices.
In logistics operations where stakeholders are constantly on the move, GoLive enables data entry and process management via mobile devices. With its advanced logistics solution, GoLogistics, it eliminates email traffic among customers, contractors, and the logistics team, allowing them to track their orders in real time at any moment.
The Transportation Management System (SAP TMS) helps companies manage their products across various transportation modes such as road, air, sea, or a combination thereof.
Previously preferred only by larger organizations, TMS (Transportation Management System) is a logistics software now also used by small-scale companies looking to gain a competitive edge in today's highly competitive business environment.
A part of a larger supply chain management system, this software optimizes loads and delivery routes, automates tasks such as trade compliance documentation and freight billing, and helps ensure on-time product delivery.
SAP TMS facilitates supply and shipment with features like automated carrier price comparison and reservation.
Companies can choose the mode of shipment and plan the most efficient route for product transportation. They can optimize their products and take advantage of real-time features to track transportation processes.
The module enables the seamless execution of all business processes from quoting to contract.
It manages freight cost, order management, rate determination, freight billing, and settlement for both multi-modal and inter-modal transportation.
SAP TMS helps predict transportation demand and analyze profitability ratios.
It also allows companies to quickly adapt to unforeseen conditions and risks.
The module paves the way for real-time, data-driven decision-making in transportation processes.
SAP TMS enables the comparison of carrier rates and the automation of reservation processes.
It integrates processes such as inspection, contract management, payment, and order planning. In addition, it enhances efficiency and creates new cost-saving opportunities.
It prevents delays in product delivery. SAP TMS offers the visibility required to identify and address issues that may lead to erosion. It facilitates the monitoring of the delivery process, simplifies invoicing and payment processes, and improves the customer experience.
The software automates the rating, ranking, and comparison processes, allowing for the determination of the most cost-effective transactions and reducing transportation costs for both businesses and customers.
The module enables real-time tracking of product routes, regardless of whether they are sent by land, sea, or air. Key performance indicators can be monitored from the SAP TMS dashboard.
A modern transportation management system generates dynamic optimal route suggestions and identifies shorter or less congested routes. It adapts to unforeseen obstacles in real-time.
Companies can create pallets through cloud-based optimization, and thus, increase efficiency in their business processes and enable scalability.
A transportation management system connected to carrier systems accesses and compares detailed information about carriers and warehouses.
SAP TMS offers features that allow businesses to optimize routes and transportation modes, and monitor the delivery process. As part of a broader supply chain management system, it works in conjunction with other software.
It offers integration with ERP and warehouse management systems.
The mode manages ERP, accounting, order management, and billing operations.
It assists in the management of all warehouse functions.
Freight management is responsible for route and carrier optimization.
While transportation management systems were previously primarily used by businesses that regularly send and receive products, with the proliferation of digitalization, they are now also used by e-commerce companies, manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors, and retailers seeking ways to deliver products quickly, efficiently, and cost-effectively.