Tag: global supply chain

Live Global Supply Chain Situational Awareness: Perfect Supply Chain Data

According to the results of our recent survey conducted in partnership with Pharma IQ one of the dominant challenges global enterprises face while improving supply chain transparency is harnessing and harmonizing data. Many business leaders question if Perfect Supply Chain Data is a dream or reality? When the Ever Given container ship was stranded in…
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Digital Supply Chains Compress Time… Both Cycle Time and Customer Time to Value

Digital supply chain solutions are redefining the market in so many ways, and time to value is one of the most significant. What is it about these solutions that make it possible to deliver value in such a short timeframe? A high amount of today’s ERP and advanced planning systems were built on a 1990’s and early 2000’s…
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What is a Supply Chain Control Tower, Anyway?

If you ask ten different executives to define a supply chain control tower, you will probably get ten different answers. Our CEO, Dennis Groseclose, shares his insight on the hype and common misinterpretations around the term… First, the word “tower” means more than we think. It evokes images of an airport control tower, standing high…
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4 Ways to Improve Your End-to-end Supply Chain’s Sustainability

According to KPMG’s 2020 Survey of Sustainability Reporting, “The Time Has Come.”, 80% of the top 5,200 companies now report on sustainability. A majority of polled companies now have plans in place to reduce carbon emissions. More and more companies are dedicating themselves to environmental impact, level of carbon emissions, and waste management across their global…
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Live Global Supply Chain Situational Awareness Lane Risk Assessment

According to PwC’s recent research, only 5% of the companies surveyed have a dedicated supply chain risk management unit and 50% rely on a reactive approach to their risk management. Global supply chains are exposed to numerous risks that can cause delays or disruptions. Minimally, supply chains need the ability to continuously monitor risks due to…
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