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When Broken Portals Disrupt the Supply Chain

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April 24, 2026
Bryan Cheung, SCB Contributor

A shipment delay used to mean a late truck or a missed handoff. Today, a portal that doesn’t load correctly or a tracking page that fails to update can have the same result. When that happens, the impact moves quickly across the supply chain.

Recent findings from Liferay’s Broken Trust Report show that 75% of users will abandon a task when a website behaves unexpectedly. In a supply chain context, that moment is more than a minor inconvenience. It can interrupt order processing, delay decision-making, and force teams to revert to manual workarounds. Trust breaks down at the exact point where coordination matters most.

Supply chain leaders rely on digital systems to coordinate inventory and shipments, and help manage supplier relationships. Supplier portals have become the primary interface for order management and shipment tracking. When these systems behave inconsistently, the disruption extends beyond user frustration into operational breakdown.

For instance, a procurement manager who can’t confirm an order status may delay production, and a supplier who encounters repeated login issues may bypass the system entirely and return to email or phone calls. Each workaround creates gaps in visibility, and compounds the problem. Over time, these failures erode confidence in the systems meant to support the supply chain.

Supplier portals carry an implicit expectation of accuracy and reliability. When the experience deviates from expectations, users interpret it as a sign that something is wrong and react immediately. A page that loads incorrectly or a tracking update that appears inconsistent can trigger doubt about data integrity.

In logistics environments, this doubt has practical consequences. Teams may double-check information through alternative channels, increasing workload and slowing response times. In some cases, they may make decisions based on incomplete information because the system no longer feels dependable.

When trust in digital systems declines, users fall back on familiar methods of email, spreadsheets and phone calls. These tools offer flexibility, but they introduce new risks. Information shared through email may not be captured in the system of record. Spreadsheets may contain outdated data. Phone conversations may not be documented at all.

The cost appears in delayed shipments, increased support requests, and more time spent resolving discrepancies. These inefficiencies compound over time and affect overall performance.

Fragmentation Creates Uncertainty

Many supply chain organizations operate with a mix of legacy systems, regional platforms and third-party integrations. This fragmented environment can lead to inconsistent user experiences across portals. Inconsistencies in login processes or data formats can make it harder for users to develop a clear understanding of how the system should behave. 

Attackers exploit similar conditions in other industries. In supply chain environments, the risk takes a different form. Users who are unsure what “normal” looks like are more likely to accept incorrect information or overlook discrepancies. This uncertainty increases the chance of errors and reduces the effectiveness of digital controls.

Addressing these challenges requires coordination between IT and supply chain teams, recognizing that digital experience is part of the infrastructure that supports daily workflows.

IT teams focus on system performance, security and integration. Supply chain teams focus on accuracy, timeliness and coordination. When these priorities align, portals can deliver both reliability and usability.

This alignment starts with shared ownership. Teams need to agree on what constitutes a reliable experience, and how it will be measured. System uptime is important, but it doesn’t capture the full picture. Experience consistency and user confidence are equally critical.

Trust in supply chain portals is built through consistency and clarity. Users need accurate, up-to-date information and predictable system behavior.

This requires attention to both technical and experiential details. Systems must handle data updates in real time, and present that information clearly. Interfaces must behave predictably across devices and regions. Error messages must guide users toward resolution rather than create confusion.

Organizations that invest in these areas create a foundation for reliable digital operations. Users are more likely to engage with systems that feel stable and transparent.

Traditional monitoring focuses on system performance metrics such as uptime and response time. These metrics remain important, but they don’t capture how users perceive the experience.

Supply chain leaders can benefit from expanding their monitoring approach to include user-facing indicators. Sudden increases in abandoned sessions, repeated login attempts, or spikes in support inquiries can indicate that something is wrong with the experience.

These signals provide early insight into issues that may not appear in technical logs. By addressing them quickly, organizations can prevent small problems from escalating into larger disruptions.

Trust as a Supply Chain Metric

Trust has long been a factor in supplier relationships and customer partnerships. It now extends to the digital systems that connect those relationships. A portal that behaves predictably reinforces trust. One that doesn’t can undermine it quickly.

Users are sensitive to system failures. In supply chain environments, that sensitivity translates into operational impact. Abandoned tasks, delayed decisions and increased manual work all stem from moments when systems fail to meet expectations.

Treating trust as a measurable aspect of digital performance allows organizations to address these challenges proactively. It shifts the focus from reactive troubleshooting to continuous improvement.

Supply chain organizations have invested heavily in digital transformation. Portals, tracking systems and supplier platforms are central to that effort. Ensuring that these systems deliver reliable and consistent experiences is essential for realizing their full value.

Bryan Cheung is co-founder and chief marketing officer at Liferay.

Global Logistics Technology Cloud & On-Demand Systems Global Supply Chain Management Sourcing/Procurement/SRM

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