Found Money: Using Supply Chain Modeling to Find Hidden Cost Savings

Like Money in a Coat Pocket: Uncover Hidden Cost Savings in Your Supply Chain.

Is there anything better than putting on last year’s jacket and finding money in the pocket?

The money was right there, but hidden just below the surface. Much like that money in your coat, there are numerous supply chain cost saving opportunities that are hidden just below the surface at most companies.

You can utilize supply chain modeling technologies like these to uncover that money:

  1. Product flow-path optimization
  2. Demand segmentation and inventory right-sizing
  3. Production footprint analysis
  4. Transportation route optimization

Download the white paper to learn these four key modeling techniques used by many leading companies to “find” money in the supply chain, including real-life examples of how these technologies have been applied and the cost savings that were uncovered.


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