Supply Chain Planning teams are operating in a world where disruptions are happening more frequently and they have become predictably unpredictable, and bigger in impact. The supply chain planning organizations have the responsibility to lead their organizations’ planning for future demand and supply. In a volatile environment this is becoming increasingly difficult, and more often than not, the businesses end up finding themselves in a highly reactive mode of operations. The organization structures, processes and technologies of the past have a hard time keeping up with today’s challenges.
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This is the scenario that transit agencies, operators, municipalities and cities confront on a daily basis, particularly in the realm of urban mobility. Cities are struggling with a long list of mobility challenges. As populations swell and infrastructure ages, cities face ever-increasing commute times and greater congestion. The influx of new ride-sharing and alternative modes of transport leaves transportation planners without the data and tools needed to plan for the future of urban mobility for its citizens. Moovit Urban Mobility Analytics gives administrators the detailed insights needed for effective decision making and optimisation in all aspects of their cities’ urban mobility.
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Disruption is driving digital transformation of supply chains more rapidly than ever before, and is critical to remaining competitive. However, businesses of all sizes face many challenges when it comes to transforming their supply and value chain operations.
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In this insightful Webinar, Resolve will showcase how it assisted Pick n Pay to improve on-time, in-full delivery performance with the help of its technology partner, One Network. You will gain insight into how Pick n Pay manages its central distribution system, how a logistics control tower was implemented and adopted, as well as the partnership between One Network, Pick n Pay and Resolve on the continued control tower journey for Pick n Pay.
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