G-Log offers international trade management solutions
G-Log has announced Global Command and Control Center (GC3)
software, which adds 40 features to the GC3 system and offers
expanded inventory management and international trade management
functionality. The Web-native GC3 software intelligently evaluates
inventory, transportation and logistics tradeoffs to drive top-line
revenue and bottom-line profitability. It is designed to manage an
entire logistics network across multiple modes, business units and
geographies.
GC3 4.5 delivers capabilities for processing logistics service
providers' complex, time-sensitive, cross-border shipments,
including intelligent ocean booking and route management, rate
quoting, commercial invoice creation and management, support for
public hazardous material data and export licenses, centralized
services management, international financial management, and
advanced vessel management. These new capabilities allow logistics
service providers to use GC3 as their logistics back-office system
for managing all of their international trade services and
computing total landed costs, which companies use to determine the
profitability of a transaction.
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