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Building Resilient Supply Chains is Hard — but Essential

Enterra Insights

Prior to the pandemic, efficiency was the primary focus of most supply chain operations. I’m not implying that efficiency no longer matters — it obviously does — but a disrupted supply chain can’t be efficient. Severe disruptions during the pandemic changed that focus to resiliency. Here’s the rub.

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Vendor vs. Supplier: how to Distinguish and Manage

Precoro

In 2020, the global Supply Chain Management market was valued at $15.85 And is expected to double by 2026. Suppliers are placed at the supply chain's beginning and provide goods or services to the companies for further processing. The vendor, however, is at the other end of the supply chain.

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Gain Control Over Your Production With Effective Capacity Planning

ThroughPut

A proper capacity planning strategy helps you make critical decisions that affect the profitability of your company over time and helps you reduce supply chain costs and stay competitive in the market. Efficiency – Efficiency in the supply chain is not utilization. Real-time supply chain management.

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Gain Control Over Your Production With Effective Capacity Planning

ThroughPut

A proper capacity planning strategy helps you make critical decisions that affect the profitability of your company over time and helps you reduce supply chain costs and stay competitive in the market. Efficiency – Efficiency in the supply chain is not utilization. Real-time supply chain management .

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A vision for a transparent global Rare Earth Element system using blockchain technology

Provenance

Interested in understanding how supply chain transparency could benefit your business? It is forecasted that by 2026, demand will mainly be linked to the rise in clean energy technology, in particular for neodymium-iron-boron (NdFeB) magnets –– critical components for electric and hybrid vehicles as well as wind turbines.