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A Multibillion-Dollar Supply Chain Market Growing at a Double Digit Rate that Nobody Knows About

Logistics Viewpoints

Gartner calls this solution a Multi-enterprise Supply Chain Business Network. ARC’s definition is that a supply chain collaboration network is a “collaborative solution for supply chain processes built on a public cloud – many-to-many architecture – which supports a community of trading partners and third-party data feeds.

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5 Paths to Better Supply Chain Visibility

Now, That's Logistics

For many manufacturing and distribution organizations, for example, inventory management may be the pain point most worthy of attention. By 2023, Gartner says 50% of all product-centric enterprises will have invested in real-time transportation visibility platforms. Add a transportation visibility platform to your tech stack.

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AIMMS mentioned in four areas of Gartner’s Hype Cycle for Supply Chain Planning Technologies

AIMMS

We’re now investing even more to extend S&OP into IBP and are enjoying the functional coaching of both Gartner and Oliver Wight to infuse our software with new capabilities. Configure Planning: this area is part of Gartner’s (C)ORE model, a very interesting and valuable way for companies to categorize their supply chain capabilities.

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Logistics Business Magazine - Untitled Article

Logistics Business Magazine

Gartner, Inc. The vast majority of organizations have a cautious approach to adopting supply chain applications and technologies,” said Christian Titze, vice president analyst with the Gartner Supply Chain Practice. “The For example, retailers utilize CI to automatically react to customer behaviors when they shop online.

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Why the Supply Chain Matters to Business Success

Logistics Bureau

The definition above is not from any textbook, but is simply one that I’m sure you’ll agree, describes a state of affairs that any corporate leader or business owner would be happy to arrive at. For example, supplier performance issues can cause problems with inventory, order fill; on-time delivery performance and customer-order lead times.

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Analytics in Supply Chain Management Becomes Central As Coronavirus Escalates

IoT World Today

Tire companies, for example, now use sensor data to monitor tire pressure and proactively alert customers about maintenance. Research firm Gartner predicted that at least 50% of global companies would use AI-related transformational technologies in supply chain operations by 2023. And again, data quality is a huge concern.

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Supply Chain Innovation: Responding to Change While Keeping An Eye On Fundamentals

GlobalTranz

Based on these definitions, change seems to be the inevitable counterpart of innovation. For example, a supply chain entity deploys new analytics software throughout the entire organization. For example, some supply chain partners have become overly focused on social media, sustainability, and visibility.