Transform Your E-commerce Business with Supply Chain Excellence
The e-commerce landscape today looks vastly different from what it was even a few years ago.
The e-commerce landscape today looks vastly different from what it was even a few years ago.
As a supply chain leader, you understand the challenges of navigating through disruptions while managing risk and maximizing rewards.
The retail industry has been rapidly evolving, driven by changes in consumer preferences, technological advancements, and intense competition.
In today’s rapidly changing retail landscape, the collaboration between retailers and their suppliers has become more critical than ever.
While the Great Disruption had a huge impact on health and daily lives, it also significantly influenced businesses.
The global supply chains are becoming more volatile than ever. Customer expectations are shifting, triggering modern technology adoption for many enterprises.
Raw materials are not only the building blocks of any product we consume but also the starting point. From consumer electronics to food products, manufacturers are involved in procuring, shipping, and storing massive volumes of raw material every day.
EDI is a simple electronic format that replaces paper-based documents and is used for intercompany communication in the standard form. Information sharing might occur within an organization or with third-party organizations or business partners.
Many businesses struggle to take their data management and exchange processes to the next level. They may be using an outdated Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) solution, or they may not be using EDI at all.
Global disruptions have caused supply chains to undergo extensive and unprecedented changes. Since the onset of the pandemic, Gartner research shows that 21 percent of supply network leaders believe their process is highly resilient.