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Supply Chain Analytics: Benefits, Challenges & Architecture

SCMDOJO

When it comes to managing a supply chain, having access to real-time data can be a game-changer. This means tracking everything from customer relations to inventory management, financial investments, transportation and delivery processes, and workflow processes.

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No-Code Platforms for Supply Chain – All You Need to Know

SCMDOJO

The growth of coding capabilities and accessible resources can help several firms consolidate data sources and create real-time visibility throughout the end-to-end supply chain using no-code development platforms. The benefits include cost savings and a quick turnaround time from development to implementation.

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Why is logistics training so important to Supply Chains?

Skill Dynamics

With efficient logistics training, organizations will certainly benefit by meeting customer demand and providing a superior service on time. It’s important for shippers to provide rapid, precise, and quality service to satisfy customer demands and only a good logistics management can help you secure this. Good visibility.

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5 Reasons Why You Need an Order Management System

Finale Inventory

The order’s entire lifecycle is carefully analyzed in real time to ensure it’s not lost, delayed or corrupted before it makes it to the customer’s hands. This gives you better insights into and control over how the flow of orders is functioning after a customer puts one in. Customer Experience.

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What Procure to Pay (P2P) Transformation Vendors Don’t Tell You?

Zycus Cognitive Procurement

A McKinsey and University of Oxford research suggests that on average, large IT projects run 45% over budget and 7% over time while delivering 56% less value than predicted *. Every transformation journey is nothing short of an off-road adventure that can be compelling and challenging at the same time. Casino Royale.

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Celebrating 40 years of Db2: Running the world’s mission critical workloads

IBM Supply Chain Blog

Don Haderle, a retired IBM Fellow and considered to be the “father of Db2,” viewed 1988 as a seminal point in its development as D B2 version 2 proved it was viable for online transactional processing (OLTP)—the lifeblood of business computing at the time.

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