Customer Company Size
Large Corporate
Region
- America
Country
- Mexico
- Canada
- United States
Product
- Blue Yonder transportation management
- Luminate Control Tower
Tech Stack
- Artificial Intelligence
Implementation Scale
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
Impact Metrics
- Cost Savings
- Productivity Improvements
- Customer Satisfaction
Technology Category
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Connectivity Platforms
Applicable Functions
- Logistics & Transportation
Use Cases
- Supply Chain Visibility
- Real-Time Location System (RTLS)
- Predictive Maintenance
Services
- System Integration
About The Customer
Traxion is Mexico's largest logistics provider, with a fleet of 8,000 vehicles and over 1,000 customers. The company has grown 28-fold since it was founded in 2011, making it three times the size of its nearest competitor. Traxion operates in a rapidly growing market, with the Mexican third-party logistics market growing up to 25% per year even before the pandemic. The growth was further accelerated by the pandemic, with e-commerce in Mexico doubling in 2020, compressing three years of logistics demand into just one year. Traxion's customer base is growing, and with it, the requirements of the customers. The company needs to maximize its speed and responsiveness, while also controlling costs and ensuring profitability.
The Challenge
Traxion, Mexico's largest logistics provider, has experienced a 28-fold growth since its inception in 2011. With a fleet of 8,000 vehicles and over 1,000 customers, Traxion is three times the size of its nearest competitor. As Traxion's customer base grows, so do customer requirements. The company needs to maximize its speed and responsiveness, while also controlling costs and ensuring profitability. The Mexican third-party logistics market was growing up to 25% per year before 2020. The pandemic dramatically accelerated that growth, with e-commerce in Mexico doubling in 2020, compressing three years of logistics demand into just one year.
The Solution
Traxion partnered with Blue Yonder to implement its transportation management solution, as well as Luminate Control Tower, to gain real-time visibility across the internal supply chain and the extended partner network. The Blue Yonder’s transportation management solution enables Traxion to quantify savings and opportunities, balance service-level and cost tradeoffs, and prioritize execution. Traxion can evaluate network-wide performance, as well as troubleshoot disruptions, to drive reliability and savings. In its daily operations, Traxion benefits from Blue Yonder’s advanced routing, mode, container and service-level optimization with inventory awareness across the supply chain. Supported by artificial intelligence, the transportation management solution automates both execution and re-planning as conditions change. Luminate Control Tower provides Traxion with a unified view of events across its partner network. Critical alerts help planners anticipate disruptions in real-time and predict the impacts on inventory, production capacity and sales.
Operational Impact
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