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Here open location platform integrated with Oracle Transportation Management

The new release of the Oracle Transportation Management Cloud now leverages the Here Open Location Platform in a new interface, increasing end-user productivity. One of the new functionalities enabled by Here allows for planners and dispatchers to visualise the logistics plan and to adjust shipments directly on a map, moving order releases to a shipment, adding or changing shipment stops, all with intuitive drag-and-drop functionality. Users can immediately visualise the impact of shipment decisions on logi
August 10, 2017 Read time: 1 min
The new release of the 5651 Oracle Transportation Management Cloud now leverages the 7643 Here Open Location Platform in a new interface, increasing end-user productivity. One of the new functionalities enabled by Here allows for planners and dispatchers to visualise the logistics plan and to adjust shipments directly on a map, moving order releases to a shipment, adding or changing shipment stops, all with intuitive drag-and-drop functionality. Users can immediately visualise the impact of shipment decisions on logistic plans, making more cost-effective decisions even for ad hoc changes.


Oracle Transportation Management Cloud supports all aspects of planning, execution and freight payment, allowing both shippers and logistics service providers to minimize cost, optimise service levels and create flexible business process automation within their global transportation and logistics networks.

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