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Supply Chains flow Through an organisation’s supply chains, there is a flow between the outbound supply chains, the Sales & Operations Planning (S&OP) process and inbound supply chains. The connection between them is the Bill of Materials (BOM) for each stock keeping unit (SKU) and exploded into their respective components and materials for purchase. The diagram below il...

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Change in Economies The unexpected is to be expected through supply chains. Companies that invest in mapping, monitoring and risk management for their supply chains provide a better understanding of their own capabilities to effectively respond to challenges with supply. But what of future changes to individual economies, regions or globally? These uncertainties will occur, but ...

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Supply Chains are a risk The evolving situation with geopolitics, climate policy and finance highlights the need for organisations selling products to understand their supply chains. Not understanding your organisation’s supply chains is a risk to the business. Understanding includes potential changes in trade patterns (or geometry, measured by: trade intensity, geographic dista...

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Are requirements different? AgenticAI can provide opportunities to rethink the way that planning and scheduling processes in industrial businesses are designed, executed, and governed. But it involves more than the installation of a technology. For the Supply Chains group (Procurement, Operations Planning and Logistics), it requires a strategic review, a redesign of workflows, c...

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Data has value Your organisation’s data is mainly generated within Operations, of which the Supply Chains group (Procurement, Operations Planning and Logistics) is a major contributor for planning, scheduling and execution activities. However, without trust in the data there is a loss of value. But businesses of all sizes and in many locations are increasingly trusting their dat...

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