Explore how you can increase cost efficiency by 10% and service performance by 5%
Retailers, Manufacturers and Logistics Operators have been disrupted by not being able to quickly recast and optimize their supply chains.
They have discovered weaknesses often due to technology gaps. Traditional approaches to manage the distribution, production, and planning of components and items aren’t working anymore.
Scarces of incoming materials, delays, reduced workforces, along with the need to produce and ship bulk quantities instead of smaller but more frequent batches, have put under pressure the entire system to respect contracts and deliver on time.
We explore 6 ways retailers, manufacturers and logistics operators can redefine operational excellence and take their supply chain ecosystem to the next level:
1. Reliable alternative choices of suppliers
2. Realistic customer demand
3. An efficient Material Requirements Planning (MRP)
4. Optimization and reduction of production waste
5. A more reliable risk assessment
6. Real-time AI and end-to-end tracking based on IoT
Presented by
Alessandro Chimera,
Director of Digitalization Strategy
Alessandro Chimera is a Director of Digitalization Strategy and Industry Consultant at TIBCO Software where he engages actively with manufacturers to address their industry-specific requirements to become the Digital Factory of the future. Alessandro works with global companies in various industries to help them leveraging the best technologies with the goal to succeed in their digital transformation and integration strategies. He publishes white papers, articles and blogs and speaks at industry events.
Brian Allen,
Senior Director of Enterprise Solutions Engineers
Brian Allen is a Senior Director of Solutions Engineers responsible for partnering with the world’s leading corporations on information dissemination, data management, and data science. Over 25 years, Brian has been a key member in partnering on solutions for supply chain optimization and visibility, transportation and logistics, and most recently, partnering with world governments on supply chain