Building Sustainable Supply Chains with Factory Market OS

Supply chains across Latin America are evolving fast. What was once manual and reactive is now predictive, connected, and data-driven. Factory Market OS empowers distributors, retailers, and logistics providers to manage their networks sustainably—reducing waste, improving traceability, and turning efficiency into long-term growth.

Uncovering the Strategy Behind Sustainable Operations

Factory Market OS redefines how goods move from origin to destination. It connects merchants, carriers, and buyers in one ecosystem, replacing fragmented tools with unified visibility and actionable insights.

Through Fast, businesses optimize delivery routes and reduce emissions. ShopShop aligns sales and inventory with logistics, ensuring perfect fulfillment. Factory OS automates analysis and reporting—turning sustainability into measurable performance.

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2025 Sustainable Logistics & Growth Report

Exploring the Value of Connected Supply Networks

While sustainability once meant slower logistics, technology has flipped the narrative. Today, connected systems improve speed, accountability, and environmental impact all at once. From an operational perspective, the key to a sustainable network is integration. Factory Market OS connects delivery data, vendor performance, and payment automation into one transparent flow that strengthens partnerships and profits.

Essential Sustainability Metrics Revealed

When tracking logistics performance, Factory Market identifies the core sustainability KPIs that define an efficient network:

E (Emissions) – Carbon output per kilometer traveled.
R (Routes) – Optimization ratio for reduced fuel use.
D (Deliveries) – Orders completed with on-time precision.
C (Cost Efficiency) – Savings gained through automation.*

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