Redwood Logistics and Rebus Partnership Enhances Supply Chain Integration Through RedwoodConnect Platform

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Redwood Logistics, a fourth-party logistics provider, has expanded its collaboration with warehouse analytics company Rebus through integration with RedwoodConnect, its proprietary 4PL platform. This strategic partnership directly addresses the persistent challenge of disconnected systems in supply chain operations by unifying data across multiple warehouse management systems, transportation management systems, and enterprise resource planning platforms.
The integration enables Rebus to leverage RedwoodConnect as an engine for delivering cross-platform intelligence, allowing companies to harmonize real-time data from fragmented technological ecosystems. Ryan Uhlenkamp, Chief Executive Officer of Rebus, emphasized that combining Rebus data insights with Redwood's integration platform creates unmatched agility for customers navigating labor constraints and operational complexity.
Eric Rempel, Chief Innovation Officer at Redwood, noted that many customers struggle with siloed systems that hinder growth, stating that the partnership empowers shippers to integrate fragmented systems and unlock end-to-end visibility regardless of their existing platforms. The solution extracts and normalizes real-time data from warehouse management systems, providing actionable insights into labor productivity and inventory accuracy while addressing data gaps and visibility issues.
A recent implementation with a $4 billion distributor managing dozens of warehouses across more than 10 different WMS platforms demonstrated the practical benefits, eliminating disconnected metrics and providing near real-time visibility and reporting. This transformation enables faster decision-making, greater efficiency, and full visibility across complex supply chain networks, turning fragmented data into competitive advantages in tight-margin operations.
The partnership enhances the logistics ecosystem by enabling rapid market access through real-time data movement and connectivity within weeks, minimizing time to value while optimizing revenue potential. The collaboration represents a significant advancement in addressing the integration challenges that have traditionally constrained supply chain agility and operational effectiveness, providing HR technology vendors with new opportunities to address workforce optimization and operational efficiency challenges in the logistics sector.

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