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Supply Chain Platforms Grow
Direct to consumer sales are fueling supply chain platform growth, reports PYMNTS.
More companies have embraced selling directly to consumers, sidestepping old, larger-scale operations in favor of developing direct-to-consumer (D2C) operations.
Read more...Using CRM and Automation to Smooth Supply Chain
CRM and automation can help relieve some supply chain issues, reports Forbes
As a CIO or CRM leader working for a manufacturing company, there are likely many issues rising to the top of your list as priorities to better manage the volatile supply chain for your business, with items related to ERP system upgrades, demand forecasting changes and applications to leverage the cloud.
Read more...ERP Resilience
ERPs can offer the supply chain resilience, reports Food Industry Expert.
According to McKinsey research, before 2020, consumer demand for food in the United States had been stable, growing at a consistent pace of 4% in each of the previous five years.
Read more...Transparent Supply Chains
Supply chains need transparency now more than ever, reports sdexec.
According to McKinsey, more than 75% of buyers and sellers now prefer remote human engagement over face-to-face interactions. Surprising? Not really. But what does this mean for supply chain leaders?
Read more...Supply Chains Loosen Causing Retailers to Discount Items
According to CBC News, retailers look to move inventory as supply chain delays lessen.
In a big surprise for shoppers who have been burdened by rising prices, there are deep discounts in stores across the U.S.
Read more...EY & OMP Make Alliance
EY organization and OMP have made an alliance to help change how companies plan and implement their supply chain transformations, reports Yahoo Finance.
The EY organization today announces an alliance between OMP, an acclaimed market leader in developing supply chain planning solutions, and Ernst & Young LLP (EY US), aimed at helping organizations accelerate and de-risk supply chain transformations, foster new capabilities in organizational planning, upskill planners and build new operating models.
Read more...Supply Chain Issues Bring Manufacturing Back to USA
According to Yahoo Finance, supply chain issues could drive more manufacturing back to the USA.
More and more U.S. companies are moving their production and manufacturing facilities back home due to the pandemic supply chain snarls and the insufficient production abroad.
Read more...Execs Worried About Keeping Supply Chains Safe
With the double challenge of keeping supply chains robust and secure, a new survey from ISACA (Information Systems Audit and Control) Association examined IT professionals’ key concerns around security challenges and how their organizations are responding to them.
Read more...Tech will Keep Food Chain Safe
The world’s food supply chain needs to be kept safe, and agritech innovation is how it will happen, reports Sustainability Mag.
All around the world countries are dependent on lengthy and complex supply chains to feed their populations. During the pandemic we witnessed just how vulnerable these supply chains are, and now global inflation and the current situation in Ukraine are exacerbating the problem further, with the UN estimating the latter alone could cause a further 8 to 20 million people to go hungry
Read more...Google Tries to Entice Logistics Companies to Platform
According to Freightwaves, Google is actively pursuing logistics and supply chain operations for its Cloud Platform.
Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) is and will likely always be associated with its search engine. What is less known is the company has moved aggressively to support logistics and supply chain operations with its Google Cloud platform.
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