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o9 Solutions and Supply Chain Insights With LKQ Europe Reveal Significant Supply Chain Planning Improvements Following the First-Ever Pilot to Test Outside-In Planning

o9 Solutions

In Germany, where the Project Zebra pilot took place, LKQ Europe operates 180 branches served by a central warehouse that manages approximately 1.4 Using o9’s predictive analytics and external market signals, LKQ Europe reduced the bullwhip effect on its business from 48% to 37%. million individual SKUs. . billion in revenue in 2021.

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Stord Launches Stord One Commerce To Help Brands Connect, Orchestrate, and Optimize Their Supply Chains

Stord

Stord One Commerce connects to brands’ existing systems through a marketplace of 100+ standard integrations, from ERPs and online marketplaces to retail partners and warehouse management systems, providing an unmatched ability to analyze and optimize their processes from one platform. said Sean Henry, CEO and co-founder of Stord.

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50 expert tips on logistics planning and strategy

6 River Systems

. “As for your internal systems, real-time inventory management helps you manage your fulfillment warehouses. After all, one of the more difficult aspects of managing warehouses is what to do with excess inventory, so you need to reduce it as much as possible.”

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Streamlining Field Service Operations with Mobile Apps

TrackVia

It allows technicians to retrieve essential information on-the-go, such as customer history, which can inform personalized service strategies; equipment manuals, which can aid in faster troubleshooting; and real-time inventory levels , which can prevent unnecessary trips back to the warehouse. Why data accuracy matters.

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A Critical Insight to Successful Supply Chain Planning

Arkieva

Over the next 37 years I had numerous and diverse opportunities to work with pioneers in what is broadly defined these days as analytics – I prefer the term quantitative analysis without borders. are operating efficiently. Ideally all planning would be centralized; in practice complexity precludes this. Capacity planning is a good example.