Build a Resilient, Generative
AI-Driven Supply Chain with
project44 & Google Cloud  

Building a resilient supply chain requires holistic data and deep business insights. It’s the only way shippers like you can effectively manage — and overcome — the unpredictable demands, disruptions, and sustainability concerns you now face every day.  

There is a way to take on these demands and disruptions—you can use generative AI and rich supply chain data to do so. With AI and ML as core components, a supply chain powered by Google Cloud Platform and project44 enables any shipper to access and withdraw standardized data to meet operational needs. 

Restore Confidence in Your Supply Chain
Across All Modes

Parcel

Tap into all leading global parcel capacity providers with over 115 major market and regional carriers.

LTL, VLTL, & Groupage

Fully automate the entire less-than-truckload shipment lifecycle from procurement through settlement.

Truckload

Proactively track all truck types, including refrigerated freight, across North America and Europe. 

Rail

Track class I, II, and III rail shipments via API integrations in North America.

Ocean

Track high-fidelity container- and vessel-level data for ocean freight across all ports of origin and destination.

Air

Track your high-value air freight from take-off to landing with built in connections to over 100 air freight carriers around the world.

Intermodal

Track shipments and gain high-fidelity insights across modes.

Final Mile

Improve the customer experience by automating the home delivery of bulky, non-conveyable products in North America.

Key Takeaways

NEW EBOOK

Learn how to build an
AI-driven supply chain

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In this eBook, you’ll learn how a project44 and Google Cloud partnership helps your business access the necessary data and generative AI tools necessary to rapidly solve common supply chain challenges. The powerful AI-powered use cases covered include:

Customer service automation 

Shipment search 

Regulatory compliance automation 

Planning and forecasting 

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