THE VALUE OF A DIGITAL SUPPLY CHAIN NETWORK™ AND CONTROL TOWER PLATFORM

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This is a vibrant discussion between Juan Guerrero, Chief Supply Chain Officer of Bed Bath & Beyond, and Greg Brady, founder and chairman of One Network Enterprises.
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Helping steer your logistics operations to become a more resilient supply chain

SAP

Always on, connected, and informed, customers are demanding high-quality, individualized products delivered within increasingly shorter time frames. For businesses, meeting these market requirements call for better ways to synchronize the demand chain with the supply chain in real time.In this era of heightening customer expectations, logistics is leaving behind its supporting role to become a critical value differentiator. With retail and e-commerce becoming a business model in practically every industry, timely and accurate delivery is essential when creating the product experience.
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How Digitized Supply Chain Financing Can Help Secure Supply Chains During Crises

Planning and supplier network Transportation and logistics Financial resilience Product complexity Organization’s maturity
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Strategic Supplier Management – The Balance Between Breadth and Depth

The COVID-19 pandemic exposed how little organizations knew about their supply chains. Building strong resilient supply chains will require a conscious development of collaborative supplier relationships to actively drive transformation. In addition, the importance of sustainable ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) has accelerated and driven the need for corporations to prove ESG credibility in order to meet mandatory regulatory requirements. To build sustainable and inclusive supply chains, it will take close effective supplier collaboration to both meet ESG metrics and achieve supply chain resilience.
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Where is Your ERP Falling Short? Ramp Up Your Operations with True Supply Chain Planning and Optimization

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Manufacturers depend on their ERP systems to enhance their organization’s performance and streamline business processes. ERP systems can track and provide access to data as it flows through your organization. However, they were never intended to provide real value as a planning tool. ERP systems lack the capacity to easily analyze your data or balance the KPIs critical to your business goals. As a result, the decision-making process is affected by suboptimal decisions informed by poor analysis.
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