The coronavirus pandemic revealed weaknesses with our supply chains.
Early on, the world watched as companies dealt with massive disruption in their supply chains, leaving shelves bare of essential items and companies scrambling to move forward.
To try to correct the systems that failed during the coronavirus outbreak, across industries, supply chain professionals - whether in sourcing and procurement or logistics - must work to increase visibility into complex supply chain processes, gather and access data to determine high costs and inefficiencies, and ensure the safety and compliance of employees and equipment, among many other pressing challenges.
All while trying to manage the ongoing pandemic.
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Those companies that are not on board with new technologies will fall behind, while those that recognize the power of low-code platforms to quickly digitize their unique processes will increase their profits and stay agile as the world continues to change.