Supply Chain Management in the Cloud

July 16, 2019

For as long as organizations have worked together to move products or services from supplier to customer, sensitive business data has flowed up and down the supply chain. Today this information may be transmitted via email, eCommerce platform, application program interfaces or through direct access to a supply chain partner’s network. Data isn't the only thing that flows up and down the supply chain. So does risk. A security breach at a supplier or customer is a threat to every member of the supply chain.

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Port of Amsterdam

Port of Amsterdam manages, operates and develops the port. The main aim is stimulating economic activity and employment in the entire Amsterdam port region. Port of Amsterdam ensures a safe, swift and environmentally responsible management of shipping traffic within its working area. The exploitation is aimed at port sites (rental and leasing), quays and water. In the entire Amsterdam port region a yearly amount of over 94 million tons of goods is being transhipped.

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