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JDA’s new transportation planning software

The latest version of JDA transportation and logistics management from JDA Software Group features significant enhancements to previous software release, addressing all critical aspects of transportation planning, execution and modelling. The solution set includes advancements in end-user interactivity, global logistics capabilities and localised routing and is part of JDA eight, the recently announced JDA solution release built on a platform that brings together more than 30 different products, unifying su
May 31, 2013 Read time: 1 min
The latest version of 7362 JDA transportation and logistics management from JDA Software Group features significant enhancements to previous software release, addressing all critical aspects of transportation planning, execution and modelling.

The solution set includes advancements in end-user interactivity, global logistics capabilities and localised routing and is part of JDA eight, the recently announced JDA solution release built on a platform that brings together more than 30 different products, unifying supply chain management, optimisation and business analytics for deployment in the cloud.

The software enables users to leverage actionable data to make better informed, real-time decisions; optimally balance capacity and bookings for global logistics moves; and execute: execute routing movements at a granular street-level within JDA transportation and logistics management.

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