“The only thing
constant in life is change” - François de la Rochefoucauld.
The world is
changing continuously and demand is increasing rapidly. It will be soon that
businesses and their supply chains will struggle with the skyrocketing demand
and erratic supply. Businesses need to plan ahead and be well-prepared to cope
up with the 21st century demands and gain competitive advantage.
The manufacturing world demands a change in
supply chain management
Back in the
old times, the manufacturer owned factories and controlled their own
production. They had detailed know-how of their capacity and schedules. Demand
was mostly localized and hence within control. Today, with the unpredictable
and massive demand, it is critical for the supply chain operations to be
globally distributed and build multiple tiers to optimize costs and maximize
value. As many players become a part of this operation, it is important for the
businesses to make good use of the cutting-edge technologies like Big Data, Predictive Analytics and Cloud platform in place to drive these complicated supply chains (sample figure
below).
For best results, optimize your processes,
not your plan
Today’s
global, outsourced, multi-tier supply chains requires a new class of software
that goes beyond legacy planning. Integrated
supply chain demands 21st century sales and operations planning, an emerging trend
sometimes called response management. It’s past time trying to optimize your
plan; it’s time to optimize your processes. In particular,
supply chain owners must look at agile response leading to event driven
planning, live collaboration with all the stakeholders in the process and
flexibility to accommodate the changing needs of the customers. Companies today
need technology that provides quick decision support for managers seeking to maintain
an effective balance between demand and supply.
The 21st century - Evolution and
Revolution
When the
world around you changes, you know it is time to evolve. Today, in most
industries IT is used as a support mechanism. To evolve, IT has to become a
vital part of the supply chain. It has to play the role of an Enabler, rather
than just support, to build decisions supported by relevant data. Advanced
analytics must be put to work to build logical deductions from the extensive
data that is available. Cloud platforms must be utilized for information
sharing and collaboration. Collaboration is the key to survival and success and supply chain managers must utilize the idea to the fullest.
With the ever-evolving modern IT technology, can IT-enabled supply chains be the "Next Big Thing" in the supply chain management world?
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