Supply Chain Disruptions – The Ripple Effect – Expand Your Customer Base Many factors cause disruptions in the supply chain. Pandemics, weather, labor disputes and foreign conflicts to name a few. Who would have guessed that the rising threat of El Nino’s weather...
Customer Demands vs. Supply Chain Disruptions – Forecast Many companies are dealing with supply chain disruptions in different ways. Many report that they are overstocked, yet they still plan to increase inventory significantly over the next 12 months....
Customer Demands vs. Supply Chain Disruptions – Automate The “new normal”, “pre-pandemic”, “post-pandemic”, and others have described the last several years in the global supply chain. Supply chain disruptions are more common than ever. Unfortunately, they will...
Supply Chain Data – Do you know which of your suppliers are your most critical link to your supply chain? Supply chain disruptions and economic uncertainty is compelling procurement leaders to build stronger relationship with their suppliers. They must have visibility...
Supply Chain Data – Does Your Data Meet Your Goals? The supply chain has been changing rapidly since the pandemic. The lack of visibility is a real concern today. Shortages continue to persist due to the lack of information sharing. More information is not necessarily...
Supply Chain Data – Is Yours Accessible? Making decisions based on instinct or years of experience will no longer help you weather the storm of the rapidly changing supply chain. Major organizations make decisions relying on data. The more accurate and timely the...
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