The Five Laws of Adaptive Supply Chain Management
- Topics:
- Logistics Planning
- Tags:
- Adaptive Supply Chain Management,
- Enterprise Software,
- Performance,
- SCM,
- Software,
- Supply Chain,
- Supply Chain Management (SCM),
- Viewlocity
- Source:
- Viewlocity
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Overview: Adaptive Supply Chain Management provides a cohesive process infrastructure that connects network participants, provides visibility, and monitors for changing conditions. When conditions change, the consequences are immediately determined and affected parties are notified with recommended courses of action for optimal results. Once approved, a new action is executed and the plan is adapted within context of this new process. The result is performance improvements across the global supply chain network. The article designates that using an adaptive supply chain synchronization model, information from across the supply chain can be identified, captured and reported in real-time and in context to specific processes, events and metrics. This provides immediate intelligence and insight about the ramifications of an event or data point that affects performance objectives or service level agreements.
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Format: PDF | Size: 40KB | Date: Sep 2003 | Pages: 4






