10-4 partners with Anheuser Busch

Nov. 18, 2016
10-4 Systems announced it has partnered with Anheuser Busch.

10-4 Systems announced it has partnered with Anheuser Busch. Based in Boulder, CO, 10-4’s supply chain visibility technology allows shippers to identify any shipments at risk and take action to improve results, the company noted.

“We couldn’t be more pleased to embark on this long-term, strategic partnership with AB; they are a world-class organization and have been a terrific, progressive partner,” said 10-4’s CEO, Travis Rhyan. “AB recognized an opportunity to improve their customer’s product and shipment visibility experience. Our technology was able to help them achieve this goal through centralizing carrier visibility and modernizing the methods in which those events were communicated to their end-users.”

James Sembrot, Anheuser-Busch’s Sr. Director of Logistics Strategy, said, “We’re committed to using technology to enhance our supply chain processes. Using 10-4’s platform, we are now tracking all shipments from our U.S. breweries through customer delivery, enabling our logistics operations team to proactively address any transportation issues. 10-4 has been a great partner and has developed a user-friendly technology.”

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