Future Freight Management: RIO Exhibits Software Innovations in 2025
In the dynamic world of logistics, efficiency and digital connectivity are paramount. At the upcoming transport logistic 2025 in Munich from June 2-5, RIO, a subsidiary of the Traton Group, will exhibit its Supply Chain Orchestration Platform (SCOP) to demonstrate how it can revolutionise the industry.
RIO's SCOP is designed to streamline complex delivery requests, automate shipment bundling, create shipping data, and establish direct connections with carriers. By doing so, it aims to reduce logistics complexity, lower freight costs, and digitally connect all supply chain parties.
The platform offers a range of features that enable end-to-end visibility, automation and integration, data-driven decision making, collaboration and communication tools, and process optimisation. These features aim to increase efficiency, improve visibility and control, enhance predictability, provide cost savings, and ensure better customer satisfaction.
In addition to SCOP, RIO will showcase its modular transport management system (TMS) Cartwright, designed for transport service providers to easily digitally map and automate transport processes. The system supports the coordination of packaging requirements, unloading points, and transport windows, creating high transparency and efficiency in the supply chain.
MAN Truck & Bus, another exhibitor at the event, will present digital services for efficient fleet management. Services like Perform and MAN SimplePay will be showcased. Perform provides powerful vehicle analyses and comparable driver evaluations to identify uneconomical driving styles, while MAN SimplePay helps manage on-the-road operating costs for trucks of all brands.
Moreover, RIO's product portfolio offers a range of cloud solutions for transport service providers and shippers. The company's RIO solution provides a digital overview of the entire logistics transport cycle, allowing for seamless integration of suppliers, carriers, and customers for end-to-end digital mapping of the logistics chain.
Drivers can also benefit from RIO's solutions, with the MAN Driver App enabling contactless tank and parking transactions via selected acceptance points.
With over 130 employees at its Munich and Paderborn locations, RIO is a Munich-based software house specialising in digital services for the logistics and transport industry. For specific details about RIO's SCOP, it would be best to consult RIO's official resources or contact them directly for more detailed information.
- Embracing advancements in technology, RIO's SCOP and MAN's digital services for fleet management promise to enhance the efficiency and digitally connect all supply chain parties, redefining the lifestyle of logistics professionals.
- Beyond optimizing logistics, RIO's solution offers a platform for sports fans, such as the MAN Driver App, enabling contactless transactions during fuel stops, merging the worlds of sports and technology.