Because the pandemic exposed the vulnerability of supply chains, companies can now clearly see the value in investing in software and automation. Today, operations understand these investments are needed to strengthen their supply chain, provide an improved customer experience and better compete in an e-commerce driven world.
Supply chain management (SCM) software is now essential to the efficiency and productivity of modern supply chains. Issues like coordinating multiple systems around cut-off times and service levels, as well as knowing when and how to scale automated systems to accommodate peaks in demand, are two leading reasons why SCM is now vital.
For warehousing and distribution operations, end-to-end supply chain visibility increasingly includes software integration with upstream and downstream systems, as well as granular data analysis inside the four walls.
In this session, our speaker takes a closer look at how businesses large and small can leverage SCM solutions to drive efficiency and flexibility while proactively positioning themselves for success. Indeed, today’s SCM offerings work to tie the enterprise and the workforce together—an integration that’s more important now than ever.
Attendees will better understand:
Moderator/Presenter
Michael Levans, Group Editorial Director, Supply Chain Group, Peerless Media
Speakers
Howard Turner, Director Supply Chain Execution Systems, St. Onge Company