PartnerLinQ Offers First-to-Market Digitally Optimized Supply Chain Integration System
PartnerLinQ’s New Extensible Platform with Native Applications Allows Users to Add Apps to Their Solution with One Click
Cranbury, NJ, January 19, 2022 –Visionet Systems, the leader in digitally enabled solutions for businesses around the world, is evolving PartnerLinQ, its flagship digital supply chain connectivity solution, to push the boundaries of connectivity by simplifying visibility and connectivity across global supply chain and commerce channels. With PartnerLinQ’s new capabilities, customers can access its extensible platform with native applications allowing users to add more business context to their solution with one click.
“The new digital connectivity platform is built to handle the evolving state of global supply chains. With PartnerLinQ we are building a more resilient supply chain for our customers that can withstand supply chain disruptions like we’ve seen in the last few years,”
Ahmed Raza, VP of PartnerLinQ.
PartnerLinQ’s extensible platform with native applications allows customers to find the app that corresponds to their partners’ business model; install the app; and immediately start adding value to the partner and channel communications. The automated end-to-end workflows within the PartnerLinQ platform are built on a hybrid cloud architecture for resilient translation processing.
“We are very focused on enabling agile digital connectivity through cutting edge technology for global supply chains. Our platform’s mission is to help supply chain companies reduce business risk by becoming more resilient, flexible and empowered through enhanced visibility and control.”
Jawad Khan, President Visionet
PartnerLinQ is pushing the boundaries of digital connectivity through its Message Processing Engine that connects directly with partners’ ERP, OMS, WMS TMS, and MRP enterprise level systems through a single process. The extensible platform with native applications offers supply chain workers and executives a chance to zero in on business issues, track them, and use that insight to address supply chain issues.