Cloudleaf and 7PSolutions Announce Supply Chain Asset Monitoring & Tracking Partnership
Cloudleaf, Inc. and 7PSolutions, LLC are pleased to announce their strategic supply chain asset monitoring and tracking partnership. Cloudleaf provides a SaaS digital intelligence platform that leverages IoT and digital twin technology to bring enhanced solutions that provide end-to-end supply chain visibility across the globe. 7PSolutions provides global real-time GPS monitoring and tracking solutions, including 24/7 monitoring, maintaining product integrity, inventory management and cargo security with law enforcement escalation.
“7P is excited to partner with Cloudleaf. Our unique real-time GPS solutions combined with Cloudleaf’s digital visibility platform provide actionable data for our customers”
Together, Cloudleaf and 7PSolutions are providing organizations with the ability to make intelligent real-time decisions based on actual events as raw materials, components and finished product move through their complex global supply chains. Decisions that can ensure schedules are maintained, product remains viable, and customers updated to any changes in order status.
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“7P is excited to partner with Cloudleaf. Our unique real-time GPS solutions combined with Cloudleaf’s digital visibility platform provide actionable data for our customers,” says Jeff Clark, Founder and CEO of 7PSolutions. “Leveraging 7P’s 24/7 global monitoring and escalation for recovering sensitive commodities or dispatching of law enforcement creates a solution that helps ensure product integrity and protects our customers’ brands.”
“The combination of Cloudleaf’s data platform-based operations, analytics, and visibility with 7P’s products portfolio brings greater risk assurance and flexibility to monitoring and reacting to supply chain excursions and uncertainty. Together we shine a light on more supply chain blind spots than ever before, especially in security of assets,” says Ken Carpenter, Cloudleaf’s Head of Partnerships.
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