Digitization helps companies function more efficiently and effectively by providing the responsiveness and agility necessary to avoid breakdowns in production.
Real-time insight into the supply pipeline via intelligent solutions can be the saving grace for companies in leveraging efficiency and productivity.
Advanced analytics is a critical value proposition in reducing operational costs in a network with operations at various disparate points across the globe.
Industry 4.0 provides companies with a wide net in terms of troubleshooting or reducing instances of risk across a number of different kinds or brands.
Industry 4.0 is built upon the concepts of end-to-end visibility, agility, and efficiency across each touch point of the automotive value chain.
Industry 4.0 has been a boon to the automotive industry, streamlining operations and offering new business opportunities.
flexis Perspectives: Flavio Bordignon on Sustainability, Core Competencies and Global Partnerships in Supply Chain Management
February 07, 2017
Flavio Bordignon of Aprile Management Solutions discusses sustainable processes, core methodologies and global partnerships in supply chain management.
The introduction of Industry 4.0 in the supply chain has been a disruptive force in rethinking how to conceive of intelligent supply chain management.
OEMs and manufacturers who have embraced Industry 4.0 have seen robust growth, enhanced productivity,and valuable insight into their supply networks.
flexis Perspectives: The Impact of Industry 4.0 on the Global Manufacturing Industry
January 05, 2017
flexis VP Robert Recknagel discusses what Industry 4.0 is (and isn't) and explores the ways that technology should support the migration to Industry 4.0.
Supply chain digitization is the movement toward a completely integrated sequence of planning and production solutions to create a more visible supply chain.
By focusing on these key capabilities, supply chain leaders can foster strategic evolution toward the more agile supply chain of Industry 4.0.
The next phase of industry is not a revolution, but an evolution: Industry 4.0 is a vision for an industrial economy that’s seamlessly digital and self-conscious.
Industry 4.0 is already having some impact on the manufacturing sector, but we'll look at potential impacts on supply chain logistics and planning.