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Together they enabled more advanced supply chain visibility, prediction and inventory optimization capabilities, such as demand forecasting, risk management and predictive maintenance.
Supply chains consist of imperfect humans struggling to make perfect decisions. In the end, though, it all comes down to a game of numbers.
And while both enterprise resource planning (ERP) and supply chain management (SCM) systems have made inventory optimization possible, without a forecasting component companies still risk suffering ...
Covers fundamentals of performance analysis for various operational issues encountered in real life supply chain processes. The major topics include demand forecasting techniques, sales and operations ...
Operational agility is non-negotiable in a world of rising customer expectations and global supply chain disruptions.
Army Logistics University (ALU) offers a Defense Supply Chain Management course that examines the effective and efficient balance and mechanics of the Army’s supply chain.
"The window for creating competitive advantage is still open, but not for long," .say Scott Tillman of Logility.
Traditional thoughts on supply chain risk management focus on procurement and sourcing strategies. As a result, they miss the mark to improve resiliency.
In an era of global supply chain disruptions, CEOs must prioritize efficiency, agility, and resilience to maintain business continuity and competitive advantage.
As the linchpin that binds together fulfillment, warehousing and DC operations, supply chain management (SCM) software helps companies operate more efficiently, control their physical inventory, and ...