Mount Visibility

From Visibility to Execution

Mount Visibility addresses the growing short-term disruptions that manufacturing, wholesale, retail and logistics companies face when trying to secure supplies, fulfil demand and deliver goods on time in full (OTIF). Unexpected demand spikes, labour scarcity, strict inner-city regulations, rising e-commerce returns and increasing fuel prices are putting daily operations under severe pressure and exposing the limits of fragmented visibility.

In this rapidly changing environment, simply knowing where goods are is no longer enough. Real-time transport visibility platforms, modern logistics control towers, cross-functional command centers provide end-to-end insights across orders, shipments and inventory, enabling companies to detect disruptions early and respond faster.

Solution providers demonstrate how to move beyond visibility towards execution, showing how integrated platforms and digital control towers enable smarter order orchestration, dynamic delivery management and faster, data-driven decision-making to improve service levels, reduce costs and build more resilient supply chains.

Break-out Sessions

1.30 - 1.50 PM

When the supply chain shifts from reactive to predictive

Speaker: Davy Baars, CEO of Connected Load Carrier (CLC)

In today's retail landscape, organizations invest heavily in systems for forecasting, transport optimization and warehouse execution. Yet, one critical oversight remains: the movement of reusable load carriers between warehouses, distribution centers and stores. These invisible assets often fall outside the systems they’re investing in, leading to manual tracking, excess safety buffers and hidden operational costs.

At InNOWvate 2026, Davy Baars, CEO of Connected Load Carrier (CLC), explores how to close this visibility gap. Supply chains are no longer linear, but they’re connected ecosystems that require real-time intelligence to function efficiently. Without transparency across physical flows, circular logistics can’t scale and inefficiencies remain buried in daily operations.

CLC transforms physical movement into a digital intelligence layer. By connecting reusable assets across the entire network, movement becomes data. This data can be translated into measurable outcomes. This shift enables retailers to move from reactive firefighting (characterized by manual reconciliation and chronic shortages) to predictive, optimized operations

CLC builds a scalable foundation through modular physical infrastructure, asset solutions that grow with the network and commercial data points that deliver insights such as loss detection, idle time alerts and return flow visibility. The approach is impact-driven: value is measured in operational outcomes like improved asset availability, reduced losses and lower emissions; not data volume.

The result is a supply chain that is visible, intelligent and built for circularity.

Visit CLC at booth 1 to discover how turning physical flows into digital intelligence can replace manual friction with proactive, scalable control.

 

Mount Visibility at a glance


This track is for:

  • Supply chain, logistics and operations leaders
  • Transport, distribution and customer service professionals

Topics & challenges

  • Late deliveries and operational disruptions
  • Lack of real‑time insight across the supply chain
  • Rising costs and service‑level pressure

What does this mean

  • Concrete examples of turning data into action
  • Insights into control towers and real‑time execution
  • Practical ways to improve service and operational agility

How to read this overview

The matrix above shows how the three break‑out themes connect across the supply chain and decision horizon. From Resilience Ridge (strategic, long‑term) to Peak Planning (tactical, mid‑term) and Mount Visibility (operational, short‑term), each theme addresses a different layer of supply chain decision‑making — from suppliers to customers.