Supply chain management has become a critical business function for organizations across a wide swath of industries.
But many supply chain systems are based on aging infrastructure, ill-fitted applications and old processes.
Like all enterprise applications, supply chain management is being redefined and revolutionized by digital technologies.
But that’s not all; the entire supply chain operating model is now reshaped by technologies such as pervasive mobility, item-level RFID, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, big data analytics, blockchain and automation.
That revolution has prompted IT and business executives to rethink their organizations’ approach to supply chains, and they are putting a lot of wood behind the arrow. Research indicates that global spending on supply chain solutions will approach $33 billion by 2026, an 11.2% compound annual growth rate.
Naturally, when organizations think about transforming their supply chain systems, there are plenty of issues that must be considered.
Today’s technology solutions don’t look or act like legacy systems.
Instead of hulking, platform-dependent and siloed systems, supply chain solutions of the future must be sleek, adaptive, intuitive and scalable to business needs.
Digital transformation of your supply chain in a new era of competitive expectations is no longer optional.
Download this paper and discover why the challenge is determining the best route to making that goal a reality, followed by identifying and working with the right partner to execute a common, comprehensive vision.