C3 Cloud-Based Solutions Delivers Real-Time Transparency, Driver Coordination, and Simulation Tools for a Resilient Supply Chain

 

The logistics industry faces constant challenges as the need for efficient, cloud-based solutions intensifies. Many warehouses continue to operate manually; up to 53% of employee time is spent on non-value-adding tasks like walking and searching for items, according to industry studies. This manual approach not only hampers efficiency but leads to significant delays, errors, and resource waste. As demand for automated solutions grows, adoption remains limited. Many warehouses continue to rely on traditional methods that lack real-time capabilities.

How can leaders in logistics streamline operations, reduce manual work, and make data-driven decisions in an industry burdened by outdated systems?

In this episode of Hammer Down, host Mike Bush sits down with Neil McEvoy, head of customer success at C3 Solutions, to explore how C3’s cloud-based technology is reshaping logistics. McEvoy discusses C3’s tools for scheduling, driver management, and supply chain visibility, highlighting how the platform minimizes delays, improves flow, and supports data-driven decision-making.

Highlights of the Episode:

  • Real-Time Platform: C3 Solutions’ cloud software replaces manual systems with a transparent, real-time platform designed for warehouses and distribution centers.
  • Enhanced Driver Communication: Their Hive technology enables real-time driver communication, which reduces bottlenecks and boosts operational efficiency.
  • Resilience Through Simulation: Scenario-simulation capabilities help clients prepare for disruptions, such as port strikes or pandemics, enhancing supply chain resilience.

Neil McEvoy, VP of Business Development at C3 Solutions, has over 18 years of expertise in logistics and supply chain management. Leading C3’s sales and customer experience teams, he focuses on advancing innovative solutions to optimize logistics operations. His career includes senior roles at DPD UK and ArrowXL, where he managed complex hub and logistics functions, making him a seasoned leader in operational strategy and customer success.

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