Almost every day in the news we hear of challenges in the Supply Chain. In addition to the Suez Canal blockage, covid has closed major ports in China. Reading the news, quotes like the following have become all too common: “in a string of disasters we’ve seen plague the global supply chain.” Lately, we are … …
Continue readingOmnichannel Modernization of ERPs and Legacies for Supply Chain
This is the second post of our series of Supply Chain digital transformation posts. The first focused on the use of Low Code/No Code for Supply Chains and Logistics. In this second post, we focus on an extremely important topic that is particularly relevant to the Supply Chain. That is the modernization of Supply Chains … …
Continue readingLogistics 4.0: Quickly Transform Your Supply Chain With Low-Code Apps
As we are entering the new era of automation and digital transformation at full speed, all the industries get affected by this flood of new technologies and solutions. Traditional manufacturing and industrial practices evolve and transform through integration of automation, IoT, smart sensors, advanced human-machine interfaces, etc. We call all these processes combined the Fourth … …
Continue readingSupplying the Flip side – The Case for a Supplier Portal
eCommerce… the opportunity to promote and sell your products online to customers; enabling them to check their order and shipping status, review their account details, and more. The potential benefits are easy to identify: better customer service, reduced administrative tasks (when properly integrated), quicker to market with new/updated products and, most of all, increased market … …
Continue readingThe Information Explosion (and the case for Business Process Integration)
Rollin Ford, Wal-Mart’s CIO, earlier this year stated “Every day I wake up and ask….how can I flow data better, manage data better, analyze data better”. Not surprising when you consider that Wal-Mart processes over 1 million client business transactions every hour and manages databases over 170 times the size of the entire Library of … …
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