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

World of Procurement blog

Core Phases of Supply Chain Management Supply chain management involves five core phases that are coordinated to enable the flow of products, information, and finances between a company and its suppliers, manufacturers, logistics providers, retailers, and customers.

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Digital Transformation Journey in Supply Chain Planning

Solvoyo

If your planning platform has inaccurate data and you don’t have visibility on the data’s quality, you will need to keep the outputs. Having up-to-date supplier lead times. Maintaining outlier events that have influenced demand patterns or supply availability. key customers and/or suppliers).

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Coronavirus & The CPG World: What to do now and how to prepare for the future?

Solvoyo

2) Real-time visibility is extremely valuable during times of crisis! In the supply chain, visibility involves status reporting from suppliers, through the production&distribution infrastructure and all the way down to the shelf level. End-to-end scenario analyses require this visibility data as input.

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Coronavirus & The CPG World: What to do now and how to prepare for the future?

Solvoyo

2) Real-time visibility is extremely valuable during times of crisis! In the supply chain, visibility involves status reporting from suppliers, through the production&distribution infrastructure and all the way down to the shelf level. End-to-end scenario analyses require this visibility data as input.

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