This weekend I watched "Transporter 3" the action movie about an ex-military expert that uses his superior driving skills and an Audi A8 to deliver "packages" for clients in remote areas in record time. He guarantee's 100% delivery success, I wish all 3PLs could say the same.
Anyway, in the opening sequence a giant cargo ship is loaded with containers. The camera pans down to two guys in the hull looking to swipe a few bottles of liquor from one of the containers. It's not clear, how they know liquor is in the container, but lets assume they saw this on the shipping manifest. In their efforts they break open the container only to find toxic chemicals that eventually kill them. But nearly simultaneously, as they break open the container an alarm goes off to alert the captain. This triggered my supply chain 5th sense, because this is essentially a "smart container." The director doesn't spend any time explaining what technology was used to trigger the break-in, but the cool thing is that this isn't Hollywood tricks. The wireless technology exists today to make these containers "smart." In fact, instead of just alerting the captain an alarm could also alert the owner of the container and/or the customs agency where it's heading. To take it a step further, the containers "smarts" don't have to stop at security. The containers can be wired to monitor temperature, humidity and/or if the container is shaking to much. To check out one of the vendors offering such a solution, visit http://www.arviem.com/
As for the movie itself, if you have seen Transporter 1 and 2, 3 doesn't prove to be much different.
Whenever I tell a friend, colleague or family member about my job as soon as the words "supply chain" are muttered I immediately see glassy eyes followed by a yawn or two. Little do they realize that every time they discard or recycle a carton of milk they are completing the end of the supply chain cycle. Without supply chains consumers would be stuck using products that they had to make or grow with their own two hands. Still not excited, well visit often and eventually you will be.
1 comment:
oh thats a great analogy.......
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