Revolutionizing logistics collaboration by enabling smarter, more connected solutions.
We are thrilled to announce that Pando has been recognized by Gartner in its recent "Market Guide for Multienterprise Collaboration Networks." We believe that this recognition comes at a crucial time when the landscape of global supply chains has fundamentally shifted. In an era marked by unprecedented disruptions and evolving business demands, organizations are rapidly discovering that traditional siloed approaches to logistics management are no longer sufficient.
In this blog, we examine why MCNs have become essential in modern freight operations, and demonstrate how Pando’s collaborative capabilities address the critical challenges organizations face in achieving true end-to-end supply chain collaboration and visibility.
Gartner defines "MCNs as solutions that support a community of trading partners of any tier and type that need to coordinate and execute business processes extending across multiple enterprises. These cloud-based networks are considered essential technology for organizations of any industry, geography, size, and maturity, implemented to coordinate, automate, orchestrate, and transform an organization's extended supply chain within the overall business ecosystem."
Within logistics, MCNs represent far more than just a technological solution – they are the backbone of modern transportation operations. Think of them as digital ecosystems where shippers, carriers, freight forwarders, and other logistics partners can seamlessly interact, share real-time information, and make coordinated decisions. This goes beyond simple data exchange; it's about creating an environment where every logistics stakeholder can actively contribute to and benefit from the network's collective intelligence.
The logistics industry stands at a critical juncture. Traditional ways of managing transportation operations are proving inadequate in the face of mounting global challenges and market volatility. Organizations are finding that their legacy systems, built primarily for internal enterprise use, create significant barriers to effective collaboration with their logistics partners. This limitation becomes particularly apparent as they attempt to navigate an increasingly complex landscape of disruptions and operational challenges.
MCNs have emerged as a strategic solution to address these challenges, fundamentally transforming how logistics partners interact and operate. By creating a digital ecosystem that connects all stakeholders through a unified platform, MCNs like our platform break down traditional barriers between enterprises and enable true collaborative logistics operations.
Pando has fundamentally transformed how stakeholders collaborate across the freight lifecycle. Our AI-powered platform transcends point-to-point communications, creating an environment where shippers and carriers can work together seamlessly to achieve shared objectives. This collaborative ecosystem is built on four key pillars:
True collaboration begins with shared visibility. Our platform breaks down information silos by creating a unified view of freight operations that both shippers and carriers can trust. This shared perspective transforms how partners communicate, make decisions, and solve problems together.
Efficiency is not only about speed in logistics – it's also about how well partners can work together. Our platform replaces fragmented communication channels with streamlined, contextual interactions that keep all stakeholders aligned and empowered to make quick, informed decisions.
Building resilient freight operations requires more than just connecting partners – it requires creating an environment where they can actively support each other's success. Pando enables partners to respond to challenges collectively, turning potential disruptions into opportunities for strengthening relationships.
This approach to collaboration transforms traditional shipper-carrier relationships from transactional interactions into strategic partnerships, creating lasting value for all participants in the freight ecosystem.
As global freight operations become increasingly complex, the importance of collaborative logistics networks has never been more critical. We believe that Pando’s recognition by Gartner validates our innovative approach to connecting shippers and carriers in ways that drive real operational value.
Our platform continues to evolve, addressing emerging challenges in transportation management through advanced technology. By combining AI-powered automation with intuitive collaboration tools, we're helping organizations build freight operations that are more than just efficient – they're truly transformative. From automated carrier selection to seamless freight audit and payment, every feature is designed to strengthen the shipper-carrier relationship while driving operational excellence.
The future of freight management depends on the ability to create collaborative relationships between shippers and their carrier networks. With Pando’s comprehensive platform, organizations can confidently navigate the complexities of modern transportation management—whether they're dealing with capacity constraints, rate volatility, or the need for faster payment cycles. In an era where logistics efficiency can make or break business success, leverage the collaborative foundation that modern freight operations demand.
Gartner, Market Guide for Multienterprise Collaboration Networks, By Christian Titze, Brock Johns, Nathan Lease, 10 December 2024. GARTNER is a registered trademark and service mark of Gartner, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and internationally and is used herein with permission. All rights reserved. Gartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in its research publications, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with the highest ratings or other designation. Gartner research publications consist of the opinions of Gartner’s research organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Gartner disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.