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Demand Sensing (and Other Secret Ingredients) for Food and Beverage Supply Chain Success

Logility

In this instance, time, money and resources are wasted trying to sell perishable goods that do not align with consumer demand. Supply chain data management. Standard enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions are insufficient for F&B companies that prioritize in-depth supply chain planning and optimization.

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With Crisp and Snowflake, Ritual formulates a data solution that bypasses build costs

crisp

Faced with the critical decision of whether to build an in-house system or adopt an existing solution, Ritual’s analytics team chose Crisp for its seamless integration with their existing Snowflake data warehouse, ensuring a smooth flow of daily data while saving costs and making the most of its team’s skills.

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Blue Yonder’s Analyst Workbench Arms Your Team with Actionable Data

BlueYonder

Their short-term profitability and long-term competitive success depend on making the right decisions, almost immediately, about how to source and store products, manage and fulfill orders, and schedule assets like labor and transportation. They can anticipate these events and resolve them proactively, instead of reactively.

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Digital Transformation of Supply Chain Planning at SKF

ToolsGroup

Jörg Schlager describing SKF's Integrated Planning (Source: Optilon). Planners focused on their local operations or warehouses and servicing customers in their territory. It managed local inventories fed by regional warehouses and factory warehouses (See Figure 1 below). Figure 1 Source: SKF.

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The Past, Present, and Future of Technology in the Warehouse

Logistics Bureau

Imagine stepping back in time to visit a large warehousing operation in 1990. To save you from a meltdown, let’s take a brief journey through warehouse operating developments from 1990 to 2045. 1990: A Fine Vintage for Warehouse Operators. 1990: A Fine Vintage for Warehouse Operators. Is your mind boggling yet?

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Inventory Management vs Product Information Management (PIM)

Supply Chain Game Changer

What is Product (or Master) Data Management? The following Product Information Management (PIM) article was written by guest author Alex Borzo, a content contributor at Amber Engine , a software company passionate about eCommerce. Inventory management starts with the fundamental in and out of your supply chain.

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Unlocking Efficiency with AI in Business Process Automation

Elementum

Gone are the days of tedious, manual processes; today, AI-powered solutions are streamlining operations, enabling businesses to focus their human resources on strategic initiatives rather than routine tasks. Businesses gain agility and can focus human resources on strategic work.