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Surviving the COVID-19 Pandemic and Future Supply Chain Disruptions Through Supply Chain Digital Transformation

Logility

ERP systems do a great job managing transactional data but do not have the capabilities to provide an early warning to a disruption or analyze the situation through advanced analytics like simulations and what-if scenarios. Change purchasing and manufacturing plans days or weeks sooner. Just look back over the last couple of years.

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Top 10 eCommerce Companies in Singapore

Vinculum

Qoo10 was renamed eBay in 2012 after eBay purchased Gmarket, a joint venture between eBay and Giosis. It also wants to strengthen its position in Japan and extend into other Asian countries. Purchases can be made using the company’s website or mobile app. Monthly Traffic Estimate: 7,850,000. Monthly Traffic Estimate: 50K.

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[How to] Overcome the Impact of Covid-19 and Scale Your Retail Business

Vinculum

As people are making buying choices based on new and ever-changing global and local circumstances, the product categories that are being purchased are also changing. These are: Proactive health-minded buying (purchasing preventative health and wellness products). There are many options available to ship-from-store.

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Trends 2024: Risk Management

Enterra Insights

Industry journalist Camille Rustici provides an excellent overview of many of those risks.[2] Journalist Ben Unglesbee reports, “Extreme weather events are the top risk facing supply chains in 2024, according to an annual outlook report from Everstream Analytics. A weak dollar will support U.S.

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Supply Chain Risk Management in 2024: A Forward Look with Tom Linton

Resilinc

Even back in 2008, North Korea was shooting missiles into the Sea of Japan, and that has not really changed. For example, when the conflict started to move outside of Gaza and into the Middle East, Yemen attacked ships in the Red Sea. This is now impacting the Suez Canal and causing ships to reroute.

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50 expert tips on supply chain management

6 River Systems

Finally, leaders reduce disruption by building buffers throughout the supply network and invest in advanced analytics to improve planning and forecasting accuracy.” When Toyota pioneered lean production in Japan back in the 1970s, its suppliers facilitated this by being colocated nearby.