Strategic Planning of Supply Chain Facilities

A free webinar offered by the Georgia Tech Supply Chain & Logistics Institute (GTSCL). During the session, Lee Hales discussed key aspects of strategic planning for major capital investments and a systematic, step-by-step planning process from network optimization and site selection to facility layout, material handling and building design.
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Intelligent Transport: What is the future of mobility?

Intelligent Transport

Due to advances in technology, the transport sector is going through a major change – from smart ticketing, payments and information, to new multimodal mobility initiatives and autonomous vehicles, it really is an exciting time to be in the transport sector. But what is the actual future of transport? A panel of thought-leading experts from Transport Focus, International Transport Forum and Multi Modal Transport Solutions, discuss this and much more in the Intelligent Transport Conference webinar
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Learn How To Enhance Your Supply Chain Skills with DDMRP

APICS

Demand Driven Material Requirements Planning (DDMRP) builds on what you know as a supply chain professional and opens new opportunities for inventory reduction, reducing bullwhip effect, stabilizing your supply chain and improving customer service. DDMRP combines Material Requirements Planning (MRP) and Distribution Requirements Planning (DRP) with the pull and visibility emphases found in Lean and the Theory of Constraints and the variability reduction emphasis of Six Sigma.
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Supply Chain Visibility and Data Management

Data management is collecting and using data to help make better decisions and give better direction now and in the future. Data Management's goal should be to help people, organizations, and connected entities optimize the use of data so that they can make decisions and take actions that benefit the entire Supply Chain(s).
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Enhance Supply Chain Risk Management to Increase Resilience

Supply chains have been experiencing an increasing number of disruptions in the past 3 years, with many being both unfamiliar and unpredicted. All have operational implications. Coupled with this there is increased scrutiny from organizational leaders and wider stakeholders on the effectiveness of supply chain risk management. This has led to a drive for increased resiliency.
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