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Piecing Together the SIOP Process

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

Sales, Inventory, Operations Plan (SIOP) is a process within many successful supply chain organizations that recognizes the integral relationship between all departments in the company, but how do you piece together an SIOP process? SIOP stands for “Sales, Inventory, Operations Plan”, not to be confused with “S&OP”.

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7 Strategies to Improve Your Supply Chain!

Supply Chain Game Changer

Strategies to improve your Supply Chain article and permission to publish here provided by Claire Glassman. The supply chain is a significant part of your overall business strategy and inventory management. Remember that it’s not an overnight process and continuous improvement is the key to getting the best possible results.

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The Intelligent IBP Manifesto – key principles for a new planning paradigm

Supply Chain Trend

Many which I’ve highlighted over the years in blogs and articles. Then, as a response to the ‘touchless planning’ hype, I published an article in 2019 about what is really required for ‘autonomous planning’. In February 2022, I wrote the first of a five blog series using the name Intelligent IBP.

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Jumpstarting Your Journey Toward Digital Transformation in MRO for Manufacturers

RFgen

In this article, we will explore how maintenance, repair and operations/overhaul (MRO) can benefit from digital transformation, including: Why you should digitize your MRO and enterprise asset management (EAM) practices. Assets are tangible inventory items that must be inspected, maintained, and are tracked with performance metrics.

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Management of Ocean Transit Time Reliability and Visibility

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

In this instalment of the series of articles written by the LSCMS Shippers Council, we strive to answer this and delve into the critical aspects of ocean transit time reliability and visibility within the supply chain. but when demand slowed, the pressure to reduce inventory becomes a lot higher.

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Freight Delays – What Every Merchant Needs to Know

Ware2Go

Supply chain disruptions like freight delays may continue well beyond this year’s peak holiday shopping season. Learn how to adapt and succeed in 2022 in spite of continued disruptions. Going into 2022, merchants should consider diversifying their supplier base to eliminate single points of failure.

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Thoughts on Future Challenges and the Strategic Direction of Supply Chain!

Supply Chain Game Changer

In a recent interview I was asked to discuss my views on what was in store for Supply Chain in 2022, and beyond. I believe that 2022 will see continued disruptions in Supply Chains caused by the Coronavirus pandemic. Improvements and variations to the “Just-in-Time” model will be needed. All Rights Reserved.