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Lucy Deus, the Senior Vice President of Supply Network Products at TraceLink, has been awarded the 2024 Women in Supply Chain Award in the Trailblazers category. This award recognizes female leaders like Deus who are paving the way for future women in the logistics industry. TraceLink, known for its no-code platform for intelligent orchestration of end-to-end supply chains, is proud to have one of its own recognized for her accomplishments and leadership in the field.

Deus has been instrumental in driving transformational change at TraceLink to address the increasing complexity, challenges, and digitalization opportunities in global supply chains. Her role as a critical leadership voice has allowed her to bring the customer and supply chain experience to the forefront in shaping TraceLink’s Opus platform. This collaboration has ensured that the platform meets the real-world needs of supply chain stakeholders, providing greater efficiency, visibility, and collaboration.

The upcoming Magnum release of TraceLink’s Opus Platform introduces revolutionary capabilities that aim to streamline processes such as forecast collaboration, production planning, supplier collaboration, inventory management, order management, warehouse and logistics, financial reconciliation, and returns management. These capabilities offer unprecedented speed and flexibility across the supply chain, enhancing overall efficiency and effectiveness.

In addition to these features, the platform release includes a universal integration platform, a no-code solution designer for rapid deployment of multi-enterprise solutions, an end-to-end digital orchestration engine, configurable supply chain reports and dashboards, and a generative AI co-pilot. These advancements in supply chain technology are designed to accelerate digitalization efforts and optimize operational performance.

Lucy Deus has been a true pioneer in the field, playing a key role in standardizing supply chain traceability through her work with EPCglobal. Her leadership and contributions have not only advanced the industry but have also earned her various accolades over the years. Deus holds patents for critical technologies in the supply chain domain, showcasing her dedication to innovation and excellence in the field.

Reflecting on her recognition, Deus expressed gratitude for the opportunity to contribute to advancements that enhance supply chain processes and positively impact businesses and patient outcomes. She emphasized that the award is a testament to the teamwork and innovation that drives the field forward, highlighting the importance of collaboration and dedication in achieving success.

The full list of Women in Supply Chain Award winners can be found on the Supply & Demand Chain Executive website. Recipients will be honored at the Women in Supply Chain Forum scheduled to take place in November 2024 in Atlanta.

TraceLink Inc. is a leading end-to-end intelligent supply chain platform for life sciences and healthcare, connecting over 291,000 healthcare and life sciences entities through its B2N Integrate-Once™ network. The company is trusted by leading businesses to deliver complete global connectivity, visibility, and traceability of healthcare products to ensure patient safety and security.

Supply & Demand Chain Executive is a global supply chain publication covering various aspects of the supply chain industry. For more information, visit their website at www.SDCExec.com.