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Just Jump

Supply Chain Shaman

The Company was attempting to gain economies of scale by grouping manufacturing technologies within a common infrastructure to reap the benefits of a co-generation facility, a centralized warehouse, and a talented administrative team. Each morning, an administrative assistant met with a cup of coffee.

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Three Logistics Imperatives for Managing Uncertainty in 2022

Logistics Viewpoints

We watched as customers adopted new warehousing and transportation processes, new delivery modes, new technology tools and even entirely new network models that helped them succeed in the constantly changing “next normal” state that characterized 2020 and 2021.

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Supply Chain as a Service (SCaaS): A Golden Opportunity for the Supply Chain Industry

SCMDOJO

SCaaS will guide companies to achieve strategic value by improving Manufacturing as a Service, Fulfillment as a Service, and Warehousing as a Service. Supply Chain as a Service (SCaaS) is a new approach to managing the complex process of getting products from manufacturers to consumers.

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Is Your Manufacturing Business Ready for ERP Solutions?

SYSPRO Smarter ERP

You lack visibility into your finances Inventory management is challenging and you either find yourself running out of material or overstocking your supplies, tying up cash. Does this sound familiar: “How can we have so much inventory in the warehouse and yet we never have the right materials for production?”

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How to Get a Job in the Supply Chain Sector

Logistics Bureau

It touches many departments, from production, procurement, shipping, accounting, and finance to marketing, warehousing, research and development, and sales. Supply chain management is increasingly making an impact on the overall functioning of the business and influencing C-suite decisions.

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What Is Demand Sensing and Why Supply Chain Executives Need to Know More

Veridian Solutions

Failures in the supply chain derive from problems in supply and demand management. Peaks and lulls in consumer orders result in longer shelf-life for products in warehouses. During peaks, demand is so high that the company may run out of stock, and items are back ordered. This is where demand sensing comes into play.

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AI-Driven Supply Chain Decision Intelligence: Making Smarter and Faster Supply Chain Optimization a Reality

ThroughPut

If, for example, a recommendation to buy 500 units from vendor A two times a year to enable end-year savings of $35,000 is made, executives may choose to accept the recommendation, or they may amend a few of the variables to evaluate other potential scenarios and outcomes. Let’s take the example of an Aerospace sensor company.