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According to a recent Allied Market Research report, the supply chain management global market value will reach $37.41 billion by 2027. One factor that promotes market growth is the introduction of automated systems for managing supply chain processes. Although many companies are implementing a transport management system (TMS), warehouse management system (WMS), or enterprise resource planning (ERP) system, all organizations have different processes that constantly evolve.

There are many ready-made systems on the market. But sooner or later, any logistics company faces the need to optimize processes that an existing system cannot cover. This is where you might find yourself needing to integrate a new functionality for your existing logistics software.

Integrating modules with existing systems is becoming a leading trend. Doing so may allow you to create a multi-module system tailored to the ever-changing needs of your business. Today, the issue of module integration is more crucial than ever for logistics organizations wishing to increase their flexibility to adjust to client requests, competitors’ actions, and industry events.

But when logistics companies try to integrate ready-made or custom modules into their existing systems, many fail to ensure a seamless flow of information. How can you succeed in integration and create a multi-module solution to improve the efficiency of your logistics business?
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