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5 Capabilities That Every Supply Chain Solution Must Offer

ThroughPut

Building Robust Supply Chains that are Equipped to Overcome Tomorrow’s Business Challenges According to Gartner ’s recent survey, only 21% of organizations are confident of operating with a highly resilient supply chain network. But what should you look for in a marketplace with an endless number of glamorous solutions?

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The Supplier Management Secret Recipe

Supply Chain Game Changer

Subscribe to Supply Chain Game Changer. If procurement wants to be seen in the broader value chain as a value driver, rather than a cost saver, then it’s the Chief Procurement Officer that will need to take their place within the C-Suite, solidify and communicate the importance of the Procurement function. Email Address.

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The role and value of supply chain partners

DynaSys

The common phrase that “two heads are better than one” has been applied through the years to highlight the value and power of bringing the knowledge, expertise and collective problem solving capabilities of teams of people to make better decisions and accomplish tasks more quickly, and completely than is possible by doing it alone.

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Ineffective Demand Planning: 5 Warning Signs to Look Out for [& What to Do Next?]

ThroughPut

However, demand planning is a complex function and ineffective demand planning can spell doom in the modern commercial world. When done right, it has the potential to add value to a variety of strategic functions, ranging from procurement and supply chain optimization to effective production and distribution.

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Unleashing the Power of Cloud to Accelerate Growth and Build Resilience

BlueYonder

The concept of a “supply chain” was born out of the creation of the assembly line, dating back to the early 20 th century. These walled off systems can no longer handle the pace of change and cannot deliver the agility necessary to keep up with customer demand, market disruptions, and growing complexity. Who wouldn’t?

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