- Company Builds on 25-Year History of Delivering a Proven, Trusted Platform in REZ-1
- Reimagines a Human-Centered Digital Supply Chain for Every Mile, Every Move and Every Mode
IANA EXPO, Long Beach, Calif. – Rez-1, Inc. today announced a significant evolution in its vision to empower a real-time digital, collaborative, and growth-focused global supply chain ecosystem, with its expanded strategic focus, new name and new solution offerings. The new name, Blume Global, captures the company’s vision and mission to help all participants in the global supply chain ecosystem, from retailers and manufacturers to logistics service providers to railroads and ocean carriers to motor carriers, drive innovation and growth while balancing costs and efficiencies, to deliver new value.
Since 1994, REZ-1 has built a trusted platform in the intermodal space, with 5,000+ users, 300+ Intermodal Marketing Companies (IMCs) across 1,400 offices, and 4,100+ motor carriers. The platform processes $1 billion in annual revenue for customers with 99.99 percent billing accuracy. Building on the process and operational insights, the data, and the network built during its nearly 25-year history, Blume Global is now taking this to the global supply chain ecosystem. While most visibility and orchestration solutions have focused only on efficiencies and costs, Blume customers are growth-minded, leveraging the supply chain as a strategic driver of the business.
“The supply chain is radically transforming, and with this transformation we have the opportunity to look beyond efficiencies only, and leverage technology and innovation to drive growth and value – and still bring down costs. At the same time, we can be more purposeful in how we leverage the supply chain, by reducing waste or enabling our customers’ CSR initiatives or in education and training, and the reskilling that must happen with advances in technology. Building on more than two decades of operational and data insights, and our network to power networks, we are bringing a trusted, proven platform to enable this more purposeful, growth-centered supply chain, from the largest enterprises to the smallest drayage drivers,” said Pervinder Johar, Chief Executive Officer, Blume Global.
According to Gartner, in its January 2018 report entitled, “Supply Chain Brief: Getting Ready for Multienterprise Business Networks,” Gartner analysts noted the criticality of collaboration across networks, saying, “Multienterprise supply chain business networks support a community of trading partners that need to work and communicate/collaborate on business processes that extend across multiple enterprises, with an end-to-end and shared focus.”
In addition, Gartner published a report in November 2017, The Impact of the ‘Network of Networks’ on the Supply Chain and What Leaders Can Do About It,’ noting, “Supply chains need to become more agile, intelligent, responsive and collaborative — and they need to deliver new types of customer experiences. They can do this through ecosystems that are powered by new digital technologies. Such disruptive business models are fueled by connections that enable companies to come together and deliver the customer experience in ways not possible before.” This is the network of networks in which Blume Global aims to drive new value.
Next week at the Gartner Supply Chain Executive Conference in London, the company will introduce an expanded breadth of offerings to drive end-to-end visibility and orchestration to power the global supply chain ecosystem, including building on its existing digital supply chain platform to leverage the latest advances in artificial intelligence, machine learning, natural language processing (NLP), Blockchain, Big Data, Intelligent Robotic Process Automation and IoT.