Mar 10, 2026
In “Execution, Visibility, and Financial
Control: How Infios Solves Global Supply Chain Challenges”,
and Alan
Rowlett, Corporate Vice President of Infios, discuss how
unifying supply chain execution and financial data builds
resilience.
About Alan Rowlett
Alan
D. Rowlett, Jr., PhD, is a transformational global operations
and supply chain executive focused on turning complexity into
competitive advantage. With more than 25 years of experience
spanning global enterprise, service, and logistics environments, he is known as
a structured disruptor who challenges conventional thinking while
strengthening resilience, modernizing operating models,
and leveraging technology to elevate
financial performance. Alan brings a disciplined, forward-looking
perspective to today’s supply chain challenges and is a frequent
voice in industry and academic forums focused on innovation,
leadership, and the future of global
commerce.
About Infios
Infios is a global leader in intelligent supply chain
execution, relentlessly making supply chains better - every single
day. With a portfolio of adaptable solutions, we empower businesses
of all sizes to simplify operations, optimize efficiency and drive
measurable impact. Infios serves more than 5,000 customers across
70 countries, delivering adaptable and innovative technologies that
evolve with changing business needs. Our deep expertise and
commitment to purposeful innovation help businesses turn supply
chains into a competitive advantage, building resilience and
shaping a more sustainable future. Infios is a joint venture of
international technology provider Körber and global investment firm
KKR. Learn more at www.infios.com.
Key Takeaways: Execution, Visibility, and Financial
Control: How Infios Solves Global Supply Chain
Challenges
- In “Execution, Visibility,
and Financial Control: How Infios Solves Global Supply Chain
Challenges”, Joe Lynch and Alan Rowlett, Corporate Vice President
of Infios, discuss how unifying supply chain execution and
financial data builds resilience. Visibility drives
value.
- The "End-to-End" Rebrand: Infios represents a
strategic unification of industry-leading tools (like MercuryGate
TMS and Körber WMS) under one flag. The goal is to move beyond
"handshake" visibility to true "order-to-cash" control, spanning
the entirety of a product’s global journey rather than just the
final few days of transport.
- The Three Pillars of Supply Chain: Alan defines the
core of any successful supply chain through three consistent
threads that have remained unchanged since the 1980s: Execution
(doing the work), Visibility (status and positioning), and
Financials (the ultimate measure of winning or losing).
- Financial Control as the Ultimate Truth: A supply
chain's success is ultimately validated by the CFO. Infios focuses
on eliminating data inconsistencies between operations and finance,
ensuring that freight spend, accruals, and internal ledgers align
perfectly to prevent the "discrediting" of logistics data.
- The "Silent" ROI of Freight Audit: Freight Audit
and Payment (FAP) isn't just about catching errors; it’s about
contract adherence. Infios helps shippers recover significant costs
from "freight paid but not used" (like discarded parcel labels) and
service failures (like shipments missing a guaranteed 8:00 AM
window).
- Combating Sophisticated Freight Fraud: With the
rise of AI-generated fake documentation and "check-interception" by
organized cartels, Infios uses its integrated system to flag
discrepancies—such as a carrier being tendered as "Company X" but
submitting paperwork as "Company Y"—before the invoice is
paid.
- Legacy Systems vs. Cloud Agility: Many global
enterprises are "institutionalized" with on-premise mainframes.
Alan argues that the transition to the cloud is no longer just
about cost-cutting; it’s about adaptability. Cloud-based
architecture allows for "plug-and-play" integration of AI and data
aggregators that on-premise systems simply can't support.
- Intelligent Connectivity as a Competitive Edge: The
future belongs to organizations that unify physical movement with
financial flow. By automating "low-value" manual audit drudgery,
companies can elevate their staff from processing transactions to
analyzing high-level freight spend trends and driving strategic
value.
Learn More About Execution, Visibility, and Financial
Control: How Infios Solves Global Supply Chain
Challenges
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Infios
White Paper: Beyond the Invoice:
Unlocking strategic value of Freight Audit and Payment
programs.
eBook: The Connected Execution
Playbook
White Paper: Integrating FAP and TMS:
The hidden engine behind smarter transportation
spend
Webinar: Driving Cost Savings with
FAP
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