Supply Chain Management

Supply Chain Management
Supply chains can’t operate the way they have been. Companies are looking to build agile, digital supply chain networks that can drive growth and profitability in challenging times. Meanwhile, supply chain leaders are operating in a world characterized by ongoing disruption. We help clients reimagine, build and operate supply chain networks that orchestrate change, simplify life and positively impact business, society and the planet.
We help companies manage the complexity of transforming their supply chains into future-ready supply chain networks that balance the evolving expectations of customers, employees, investors and others, fuel profitable growth, and do business the right way. The supply chain network of the future is a total reinvention of today’s supply chain.
  • VISIBILITY FOR COST-EFFECTIVE RESILIENCE
  • THE GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN'S SECOND WAVE
  • SUPPLY CHAIN CONTROL TOWER
  • DRIVING EFFICIENCY WITH WAREHOUSE AUTOMATION
  • DIGITAL TWINS FOR END-TO-END OPTIMIZATI

VISIBILITY FOR COST-EFFECTIVE RESILIENCE

Companies with greater visibility into their supply chains are more likely to maintain revenue, profit and share price performance during disruption. But how can you increase visibility across your supply chain while keeping costs low?

THE GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN'S SECOND WAVE

Businesses are making moves. A stunning 94 percent of North American companies are planning direct investment in reshoring, signaling a shift from surviving disruption to rethinking how their supply chain foundations drive resilience and competitive advantage in future scenarios.

Supply chains are no longer cost centers; they're engines for growth that can positively impact business, society and the planet. Take a closer look into how the second wave of the global supply chain is shaping up.

SUPPLY CHAIN CONTROL TOWER

This is the importance of a properly constructed supply chain control tower (SCCT). A true SCCT brings people, processes, data intelligence and autonomous execution together to help you identify and orchestrate changes that drive real value and impact.

Learn why not all SCCTs are created equal and find out how to create one that helps you build future resilience.

DRIVING EFFICIENCY WITH WAREHOUSE AUTOMATION

The rise of e-commerce and new business models has transformed the role of the warehouse from a storage facility to a linchpin of customer relationships. The right application of automation and autonomy translates to lower costs, improved delivery times and a more resilient and sustainable business all around.

Companies understand this, but across industries, they're failing to drive returns because of their approach: Mixing innovation with yesterday's quick-fix, tried-and-true solutions.

DIGITAL TWINS FOR END-TO-END OPTIMIZATION

  • Applying solutions to multiple assets, lines and functions
  • The fact that existing manufacturing operations management (MOM) architectures can't accommodate the vast amounts of data required

By unifying and contextualizing data from multiple sources, digital twins are a one-stop shop for intelligent automation to maximize productivity and position for future competitiveness.