Supply Chain Control Towers

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2020
  • Transcript:
    Your global enterprise may have a thousand locations, and even more supply chain professionals, delivering thousands of SKUs to millions of customers, across countries and continents around the world.
    Given the scale of your business, you’re doing amazingly well.
    Your team may be using hundreds of enterprise systems, and it requires a lot of hard work on their part to reconcile information and coordinate operations within each department and across your trading partners.
    But imagine this...
    Imagine if you could have a single view over every site and across every region, from your suppliers to your end customers.
    Imagine if you could see the global picture, yet drill down into the details, to see every order and its status, and see every shipment and track it in real time.
    Imagine if you knew when shipments would arrive at each facility, and when they were delivered to each customer.
    Imagine if you could see into the future.
    Imagine if you were alerted to potential issues as they emerged, and with the help of artificial intelligence, could identify the best fixes and apply them quickly, before the issues develop into full blown problems.
    The good news is that it’s all possible.
    This is all functionality in One Network’s proven Control Tower solution.
    What is a Control Tower?
    The One Network Control Tower serves as a system of engagement across trading partners, and orchestrates companies, people, and assets to work together in real-time to serve the end consumer more efficiently and at lower cost.
    Executives, departmental managers and supply chain staff in global enterprises are using the One Network Control Tower to monitor, manage, plan and execute decisions across their companies and with their partners.
    This Control Tower can be configured for each role and function, including Transportation Management.
    It can aggregate data from your systems and your trading partners’ systems, to give you the big picture of real-time demand, supply, and logistics, while letting you drill down into individual orders and shipments when necessary.
    It proactively alerts you to potential problems, their root causes and contributing factors, and makes recommendations so you can resolve them quickly and efficiently.
    You can see the impact of a problem on sales and service levels, as well as the cost associated with each proposed resolution, so you can make better and more profitable decisions.
    You will be able to collaborate with colleagues, and with your suppliers and carriers, both domestic and international.
    In fact, the Supply Chain Control Tower excels in complex scenarios like international, multi-leg, multi-modal moves.
    It can intelligently represent the legs, based on Advance Shipment Notices provided by suppliers, or based on shipment plans provided by Freight Forwarders.
    If a shipment is delayed, the Control Tower predicts the effects on the following legs, the impact on the customer, and alerts managers.
    It includes freight auditing capability so that our managers can inspect and verify freight bills for accuracy, and adjust them if necessary.
    And when it comes to import-export documentation, the Control Tower automates tiresome manual work, tracks customs hold and clearance events, and keeps things on track by alerting us about upcoming tasks, missing documentation, and milestones.
    Let’s take a closer look at how this single platform gives you total visibility and control over your inbound shipments and outbound freight.
    ---------
    Without real-time visibility to inbound shipments, you don’t know if or when shipments will arrive.
    You may often find out that a delivery is late only after it doesn’t arrive. By then it’s too late to do anything, and you’re forced into fire-fighting.
    This increases workload and costs.
    It undermines your customer service levels and erodes confidence in your brand.
    The Control Tower provides real-time visibility to orders and shipments, with real-time tracking across all legs and modes, so you always know exactly what is where and why.
    And if something goes wrong, say a container is held up in port, or a truck breaks down, you know immediately, you know its impact on subsequent legs and on the customer, and what the options are to address it.
    Artificial intelligence will help assess the risk and costs involved with each problem and the possible resolutions, so you can fix things with minimal disruption and costs.
    Intelligent agents can even execute their recommendations autonomously.
    -------
    Follow us online here:
    LinkedIn: / 15575
    Website: www.onenetwork.com/
    Blog: supplychainbeyond.com/
    Facebook: / onenetworkenterprises
    Twitter: / onenetwork
    Anchor: anchor.fm/onenetwork
    Apple Podcast: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/o...
    Radio Public: play.radiopublic.com/one-netw...
  • НаукаНаука

Комментарии • 3

  • @miguelignacio8755
    @miguelignacio8755 2 года назад +1

    Apple teams are Completely incorporated into the Process of Global Finance Corporation Amazon Logistics support for Building a Sir I .. A Logistical Shipping Reporting Information dashboard 2..

    • @miguelignacio8755
      @miguelignacio8755 2 года назад

      Sir I Steven Ignacio and Richard Ignacio. Sir I IgnacioFamilyHoldingsGroup 2021-2045

  • @miguelignacio8755
    @miguelignacio8755 2 года назад

    We Change the way it was .. Instead of A&E to E&A