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Multi-party Supply Chain Network - changing the future of your business

The Supply Chain (SC) embodies all the stages it requires to procure a particular product or service...

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Posted by Dave Food on Feb 20, 2020 1:26:48 PM
Dave Food

The Supply Chain (SC) embodies all the stages it requires to procure a particular product or service, from its primary condition to the customer. It is a network among an enterprise and its suppliers to manufacture goods and deliver a specific product to the ultimate buyer.

For that reason, the Supply Chain Network (SCN) is an advanced SC, influenced by the rapid-ever-changing technology, and becoming a quite-complex structure engaging both, a high-level of cross-dependency and connectivity among several businesses.

Recently researches define a SCN as a multi-party network of commercial partners in a given platform, with no complicated SC features when applying it, nor in data or services. Data collected when shared has excellent possibilities to reach reciprocal and own organisation goals. Some facts:

  • · Corporations are regularly part of a sizeable network of organisations.
  • A SCN can operate to enhance connections among companies.
  • SCNs are at present more worldwide than we realise.

SCNs are founded in five core sections:

  • Production centres.
  • External suppliers.
  • Distribution centres (DCs)
  • Demand sectors.
  • Transportation advantage.

This wide-accepted definition shared by industry analysts let us assume that this platform-development gets to the bottom of most critical SC issues which, again and again, have been put aside by Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) tools because they got old or vendors would stick at it still in years to come.

Therefore, instead of or re-designing ERP, it would be better to make a technological-shift to a SCN, as many innovative-organisations have done (Airbnb, Uber or Alibaba.)

Once a company manages to set up well-founded visibility all through the company network, it will realise that the absence of a teamwork-concept among colleagues has been restraining visibility at a high-cost among foremost material suppliers, contract manufacturers, or outsourcing logistics providers.

The SCN has gotten remarkable outcomes when synchronised with ERP technologies, and everywhere it was set up. Recurring achievements involve more significant prediction mainly at the item level, in inventory levels, reduction in transportation cost, and above all, a reduction on the total-counts of up to 80% for robotic-process automation of cyclical enterprise procedures.

The reality of today multi-party networks.

Gartner new Magic Quadrant certifies the global market in advanced-technology for SC business network. That is why companies across are replacing their old-centralised ERP with network-based operating models.

Network-based technologies not only enable advanced-business process capabilities but also replace most or all of the old ERP software capabilities – becoming the operational system at top record.

To qualify for the Gartner standards, network-software suppliers need to demonstrate the implementation and improvement done throughout numerous software classifications crossways of multiple-business associates coming from the ERP or other vendors, that include: forecast visibility, inventory visibility, capacity visibility, SC planning, SC execution, supply risk management, performance management, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), predictive and prescriptive analytics, multi-channel integration, network interoperability, business partner connectivity, multiple orders/shipments, transportation, and much more!

Conclusions: Your corporation needs to seriously consider the network-centric technology that is driving the market most-viable models; a foremost system believed today as the best existing technology for Multi-party Supply Chain management.

Dave Food

Prophetic Technology

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