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Streamlining supply chain management: Strategies for the future

IBM Supply Chain Blog

The pandemic and its aftermath highlighted the importance of having a robust supply chain strategy , with many companies facing disruptions due to shortages in raw materials and fluctuations in customer demand. A supply chain control tower can connect many sources of data-driven information and improve end-to-end visibility.

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The Supply Chain Management Playbook: Your Game Plan for Operational Success

World of Procurement blog

The ultimate goal of SCM is to reduce costs while satisfying customer demands. Effective SCM gives businesses an edge over the competition by being more responsive to demand changes and disruptions. Risk Mitigation SCM minimizes supply chain risks through careful planning and collaboration.

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It is about time that we leveraged supply chain analytics

Solvoyo

It turns out “insiders joke about billion-dollar procurement-management-disposition cycles that are managed in spreadsheets” according to Requis. There’s no doubt that spreadsheets are easy to use with familiar and easy functions, formulas, and calculations… However, is “ease of use” the only priority for supply chain planning?

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Digital Transformation Journey in Supply Chain Planning

Solvoyo

Digital commerce efficiently requires the digitalization of many customer-facing operations and sourcing and procurement. For businesses of all sizes, the digital transformation of supply chain planning became the most important initiative. . Maintaining outlier events that have influenced demand patterns or supply availability.

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AI Solutions and Digital Supply Chains

Solvoyo

As supply chain professionals, in this rapidly changing world, we deal with many analytical challenges when it comes to planning and execution: . uncertainty regarding future demand. bias in every aspect of the supply chain . lack of visibility and control over the complete network.

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Saving Supply Chain Planners from Chaotic Spreadsheets

Solvoyo

It turns out “insiders joke about billion-dollar procurement-management-disposition cycles that are managed in spreadsheets” according to Requis. . There’s no doubt that spreadsheets are easy to use with familiar and easy functions, formulas, and calculations… However, is “ease of use” the only priority for supply chain planning?