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I laugh when business leaders tell me that they are going to replace their current supplychain planning technologies with “AI.” Each supplychain planning technology at the end of 2024, went through disruption–change in CEO, business model shift, layoffs, re-platforming and acquisitions. You are right.
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Yet many continue to use outdated technology and processes leading to increased costs, supplychain risks and poor customer delivery experiences overall, costing them market share in an online retail environment where market share is increasingly hard to come by. And what are the comparative costs of building versus buying?
The visibility to spend allows them to provide excellent benchmarking in several areas. Coupa also offers a robust, market share leading, supplychain design solution. The top Coupa executives, and the supplychain executives I have interacted with, are still working at Coupa. That has recently changed.
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I use this example to illustrate the challenges (or, perhaps, the futility) of making supplychain and logistics predictions. And its technology assets too, like the Kiva robots Amazon purchased [in 2012] and the data centers that power its cloud computing services. Do Facebook and Twitter Need a Logistics Strategy?
Today, nine out of ten supplychains are stuck. Despite two decades of advancement in supplychain technologies, companies are struggling to gain balance at the intersection of operating margin, inventory turns and case fulfillment. Market volatility is increasing and supplychains can respond, but they cannot sense.
For the past month, I have been working alongside companies implementing digital strategies. Or agreement on the definition of supplychainexcellence. Sometimes, even the definition of a supplychain is not clear. As a result, functional excellence anchors action. ” Incrementalism. I am tired.
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