Supply Chain Cloud User Manual

Supply Chain Cloud is an Azure product that offers several capabilities:

  • Ship shops top parcel and LTL carriers to provide you with accurate shipping estimates based on package weight, dimensions, delivery location, and time. Once you select your preferred carrier and delivery method, Supply Chain Cloud gives you the option to generate carrier compliant shipping labels and tracking numbers. All the shipping data ties back to your enterprise system to support account assignments and billing.

  • Buy offers seamless and secure connections to your entire supplier ecosystem. Through an easy-to-use vendor portal, you can create unique workflows that allow for purchase order collaboration with vendors, supplier inventory visibility, and performance analytics. 

  • Tender leverages customizable workflows to automate getting coverage for your freight at optimal rates. Perform direct, spot, or ranked bid tenders efficiently for inbound and outbound loads. Enhance visibility by allowing carriers to schedule pickup times, provide delivery status, and upload relevant documents within the application.

Your host system will primarily interact with Supply Chain Cloud in the background; however, there are a few items that need to be set up in Supply Chain Cloud.

Support Notes

  • Supply Chain Cloud is supported and fully tested on the most current version of Google Chrome. You may be able to access it on other browsers and earlier versions of Google Chrome; however, we cannot guarantee all features will work. 
  • Currently only supports 203 DPI Zebra label printers.
  • Minimum screen resolution: 1366x768.
  • No mobile/touch support.
  • Passwords expire every 90 days.

This guide walks you through Supply Chain Cloud.

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