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Smart Systems are Failing the Supply Chain
Smart Systems are Failing the Supply Chain We often hear from clients that they have a state-of-the-art “Smart Supply Chain Systems” in place. You may have heard something similar about your own supply chain systems. But what exactly does that mean?
Interoperable Supply Chain Matters
Post-Covid, the large Food Manufacturing, and Groceries are going through Rapid business changes due to explosive growth. Both IT and Business are constrained with capacity limitations, labor shortages, integrating newly acquired businesses’ systems
Supply Chain Hits Reverse
The bullwhip tsunami effect has caused all efforts to focus on the hurdles of the increasingly scarce Supply Chain resources and getting the product(s) from source to destination. Now starts the “Returns” Armageddon.
Modern Day Slavery Haunts Supply Chain
While the supply chain is racing towards alternative supplier programs, modern-day slavery is of the most profound concern.
Role of Warehouse in Unclogging Ports
A classical supply chain is often complicated and non-linear. Moreover, it involves multiple members, and members have their own goals. That makes the situation further complicated.
Supply Chain Disruptions – Is the Dynamic Unified Logical Data Model the Silver Bullet?
Adapting to your ever-changing supply chain landscape and reacting aptly to market volatility is not happening in time. We doubt anyone would disagree with that claim.
Drive Supply Chain Agility Through Semantics
We have more data available than ever before, so why can’t we gain control of our supply chain? That’s a billion-dollar question. Unfortunately, our supply chains lack data…
New Age Supply Chain Business Capability – Prebuilt versus Composed
The business landscape is radically changing, and businesses needed to adapt to the circumstances of the pandemic or risk shutting down entirely.
Will the Supply Chain Ever Go Back to ‘Normal’?
The Suez canal blockage has immensely impacted the world’s economy and it’s reverberations will be felt for months.. Is this the new Supply Chain normal?


