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Piecing Together the SIOP Process

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

Traditional S&OP planning often deals with product families or wide-ranging product categories and though providing valuable data, this process delivers results at an aggregate or macro level. Her project delivery experience includes logistics vendor assessments, planning system implementation, and new process adoption.

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My Video Call with Santa Claus

Logility

Even so, Santa expects a flawless execution of the plan to ensure every good girl and boy receives something from their wish list. Planning optimized is not just a slogan for Santa but the fulfillment of a promise! Our call was scheduled quite early for me in Arizona since Santa’s HQ had adopted GMT as the standard time.

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Aspire, challenge and transform: Insights from the Gartner Supply Chain Executive conference

Kinaxis

One conference I recently attended is the Gartner Supply Chain Executive conference in Phoenix, Arizona. In a highly engaging and provocative presentation titled, “Get ready for IoT in Supply Chain Planning,” Andrew Downard of Gartner made a compelling case of how organizations need to be prepared for the rise of “Algorithmic Planning.”

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Judging Supply Chain Improvement: Campbell Soup Case Study

Supply Chain Shaman

Dave will be speaking on his journey along with other supply chain leaders at the Supply Chain Insight sGlobal Summit in Scottsdale, Arizona on September 10th and 11th. These interviews of supply chain leaders will be collated into our fourth book on supply chain excellencewhich will publish at ourconference in September 2015.

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The Evolution of the Warehouse: How Innovation is Changing the Supply Chain – Part 1 of 3

BlueYonder

This 3-part blog series takes a deeper dive into the report by JDA and Arizona State University’s W.P. Enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions have become an important part of how companies are run, but these systems haven’t generally been strong on execution involving demand planning or WMS tasks.

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The Evolution of the Warehouse: How Innovation is Changing the Supply Chain – Part 1 of 3

BlueYonder

This 3-part blog series takes a deeper dive into the report by JDA and Arizona State University’s W.P. Enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions have become an important part of how companies are run, but these systems haven’t generally been strong on execution involving demand planning or WMS tasks.

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Was Integrated Planning a Hoax?

Supply Chain Shaman

Demand Planning Implementations Are Faster with Fewer Issues Than Supply. Demand planning is less industry specific than supply. While 67% of the demand planning implementations were at and under budget, 55% of the implementations of supply planning are over budget. We hope to hear from you!