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Supply Chain Analytics: Benefits, Challenges & Architecture

SCMDOJO

But like any new technology, there are hurdles to overcome when implementing supply chain analytics. In this article, we’ll delve into the benefits and challenges of this powerful tool, and discuss the architecture that’s necessary to successfully integrate it into your business.

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Is it too Early For 2022 Predictions?

Logistics Viewpoints

import volumes still climbing (see Figure 1), limited processing capacity at key West Coast ports and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) contract expiring next summer, importers will be scrambling to maintain the inventory they need to support the demand increase. The post Is it too Early For 2022 Predictions?

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Track the Supply Chain Metrics that Really Matter

Precoro

A transparent and well-controlled supply chain plays a crucial role in a company’s success. To monitor supply chain performance, stakeholders of successful companies typically define supply chain metrics that are relevant to the given business and track these KPIs regularly.

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Eliminate the Bullwhip Effect – Communicate with Your Suppliers

QAD

The bullwhip effect has multiple causes that distort the supply chain, including: Changes in demand forecasting. Price fluctuations and discounts resulting in increased purchases. Brittle supply chains need specific solutions to gain agility, efficiency and resilience. How to Counteract the Bullwhip Effect.

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Changing Winds in Supply Chain

Supply Chain Shaman

There is no planning model in traditional solutions that recognizes a logistics bottleneck and drives bi-directional orchestration across source, make and deliver. Supply Chain Variability is low and controllable. Demand continues to shift as consumers focus on the purchase of products and fewer services.

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Changing Winds in Supply Chain

Supply Chain Shaman

There is no planning model in traditional solutions that recognizes a logistics bottleneck and drives bi-directional orchestration across source, make and deliver. Supply Chain Variability is low and controllable. Demand continues to shift as consumers focus on the purchase of products and fewer services.

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Global Supply Chain Management: Best Practices and Trends

HICX Solutions

Therefore, awareness of changes in global regulatory legislation and a focus on sustainable procurement have never been so important for organizations of all sizes. This is not only in terms of their ethos and values but also in providing them with the best possible customer experience when purchasing from an organization.