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Supply Chain Segmentation: One Size Doesn’t Fit All

BlueYonder

Last month JDA teamed up with IndustryWeek and Altera Corporation to present a Webcast on the topic of supply chain segmentation titled: One Size Doesn’t Fit All: Altera’s Supply Chain Segmentation Journey to Profitable Growth. To learn more contact JDA.

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How to Attain “Stage 4” Supply Chain Planning Maturity

ToolsGroup

Stage 3 is where firms coordinate their supply chain processes—shifting concentration from functional capabilities to end-to-end processing for more planning visibility across the wider chain. Build more resilient supply chain plans (e.g., They want higher-fidelity plans.

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Becoming demand-driven on command

Supply Chain Movement

Each organization has a product line with defined forecastability and product tail (characteristics of product demand by item). After you implement, demand planning well, there is little that you can do to improve the bias and the accuracy of the forecasting process. Help the organization to embrace the probability of demand.”

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Building Your Supply Chain Strategy: Defining Customer-Centric Supply Chain Design for Manufacturing Companies

BlueYonder

In Part I of my Supply Chain Strategy series, I explained why the five tenets of High-Performing Supply Chains remain a great starting point to build your supply chain strategy. This post will explore the three capabilities essential to supply chain redesign.

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Building Your Supply Chain Strategy: The Customer-Centric Journey Towards Supply Chain Excellence

BlueYonder

For many manufacturing companies, developing a customer-centric supply chain can be a long and daunting journey. The more advanced and innovative supply chain segmentation and customer-centricity steps of the five tenets we have discussed cannot be successfully adopted without a minimum level of operational efficiency.

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Supply Chain Management:Adding intelligence in the Forecasting.

Infosys Supply Chain Management

« Use of Predictive Analytics in Supply Chain | Main | Is Agile methodology a good solution for ERP implementations » Adding intelligence in the Forecasting process to support Supply Chain Segmentation. This also includes Demand Management process, which will be the focus of my discussion in this blog.

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5 Tips for Supply Chain Planning in a Turbulent Environment

CHAINalytics

Almost every company is currently experiencing demand disruption. In both cases, planning for the future has become increasingly difficult. It is often during seasons of tremendous uncertainty that … The post 5 Tips for Supply Chain Planning in a Turbulent Environment appeared first on Chainalytics.