The challenges brought by the coronavirus in 2020 aren't going anywhere, meaning that manufacturers and other supply chain businesses will need to adapt.
What features should your S&OP (sales and operations planning) solution have in order to power smart, data-driven forecasting and capacity management?
S&OP is standard practice for most manufacturers--but what's its actual impact on cost management?
Transportation planning and scheduling represents a delicate high wire act for supply chain businesses--which makes it crucial to have the right tools.
If you have the right monitoring solution in place, it's possible to reduce stockouts and thin out your buffer stock. How? Through real-time visibility.
Resilience is a factor of flexibility and speed, and end-to-end supply chain visibility can help power both.
Supply chain integration can power AI and machine learning algorithms designed to optimize production plans. From there, it's easy to reduce costs.
The right APS can help you improve scheduling and sequencing--but how do you know what features your solution needs to have?