Seven Best Practices for Supply Chain Execution Implementations

Topics:
Inventory Management,
Logistics Planning
Tags:
Best Practice,
Enterprise Software,
Software,
Supply Chain,
Supply Chain Management (SCM),
Tompkins Associates
Source:
Tompkins Associates

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Overview: A common myth about supply chain execution (SCE) systems implementation is that while they have the potential to provide value, they are not worth the risk or hard work required. At worst, some fear that the organizational changes brought on by this kind of investment could ultimately damage relationships with customers if things go wrong. Because of these common fears, many companies who really need to replace or improve old systems never pursue supply chain execution projects.

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