IBM Software Supply Chain Management Best Practice Guide. Supply Chain Management: Three Rules for Building a Smarter Supply Chain

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Supply Chain Management Best Practice Guide Supply Chain Management: Three Rules for Building a Smarter Supply Chain

2 Supply Chain Management: Three Rules for Building a Smarter Supply Chain A Smarter Supply Chain for Smarter Customers When a runs like a well-oiled machine, businesses can reap tremendous benefits. Being able to optimize your use of the massive amounts of -related data available allows you to mitigate risk, offer exceptional customer service and make proactive, informed decisions. Running your company s operations efficiently lowers expenses across the board, from freight costs to inventory carrying costs. And, being able to decrease lead times will result in happier customers, which in turn leads to increased revenue. But, as s become increasingly complex, achieving these benefits becomes a bigger challenge. Disruptions and volatility are the rule rather than the exception, which hinders productivity at every turn. Then factor in the demands and expectations today s smarter customers have for personalized, meaningful interactions and it s easy to see why yesterday s rules for a successful no longer apply. The key to truly elevating organizational efficiency and profits lies in building a smarter. And building a smarter requires that you focus your attention on three key priorities: 1. Connect the dots across your to achieve a globally integrated enterprise. 2. Create an intelligent and adaptive that optimizes customer experience, costs and return on assets. 3. Deliver differentiated, profitable customer fulfillment experiences. Read on to learn how these three rules can transform your business and discover how management solutions from IBM are engineered to help you build a smarter and achieve the perfect order. Running your company s operations efficiently lowers expenses across the board, from freight costs to inventory carrying costs.

3 Supply Chain Management: Three Rules for Building a Smarter Supply Chain Connect the dots across your Create an intelligent Create differentiated customer fulfillment experiences Optimize outcomes Manage data Analyze patterns RULE 1: Connect the dots across your to achieve a globally integrated enterprise. A smarter is a connected. This may sound like a simple concept but for many organizations, achieving true connectivity and collaboration is easier said than done. Variables such as constant changes in suppliers and outsourcing strategies, as well as the need to manage multiple trading partners with disparate systems complicate matters considerably. The bottom line is that it is impossible to achieve the perfect order without a holistic, real-time view of your. No wonder management executives around the world today cite visibility as one of their top organizational challenges. But it doesn t have to be a challenge. IBM Sterling Supply Chain Visibility provides complete end-to-end visibility across your global trading partner network to detect and resolve disruptions in near real time. Order and shipment activity is consolidated and translated into role-based graphical dashboard views so you can successfully manage by exception as well as identify and resolve problems before they become major issues. By tracking every aspect of each order, you not only maintain control and manage costs but have the information you need to identify the root causes for issues and discover specific areas for improvement. Supply Chain Visibility provides complete end-toend visibility across your global trading partner network to detect and resolve disruptions in near real time. Connecting the dots also requires integration across all partners, who are likely spread across extremely diverse organizations worldwide. IBM Sterling B2B Cloud Services provides cloud-based access to thousands of trading partners, giving you the ability to get up and running quickly and to rapidly on-board partners, as well as the flexibility to scale according to market and growth demands.

4 Supply Chain Management: Three Rules for Building a Smarter Supply Chain Connect the dots across your Create an intelligent Create differentiated customer fulfillment experiences Optimize outcomes Manage data Analyze patterns RULE 2: Create an intelligent and adaptive that optimizes customer experience, costs and return on assets. Building a smarter means ensuring all facets are working smarter, not individually working harder. The best way to do that is to use historical and forecasted data from your entire to determine the optimal solutions for your global network. But with the breadth of today s complex s and the volume of data to be considered at each stage, it can be difficult to make these calculations and decisions without the support of a powerful optimization engine. Best of breed supply chain planning then takes it a step further with scenario analysis that delivers a more in depth knowledge of the level of risk a structure might face as well as the development of contingency plans to mitigate disruptions or unforeseen volatility. IBM ILOG Supply Chain Optimization applications provide the clarity and power needed to help you make better decisions faster. Leveraging powerful optimization capabilities, ILOG solutions assess data at every point across the, from order to fulfillment. Use ILOG Optimization capabilities for strategic planning, establishing an optimal flow of inventory distribution, optimizing your transportation assets and identifying your best options for sourcing and production. Increasing the frequency of interaction between strategic planning and execution processes also results in better decision making for the long and short term. ILOG Supply Chain solutions allow for the determination of low cost plans while maintaining high service levels by processing and analyzing big data so you can make informed, impactful decisions that result in a truly adaptive.

5 Supply Chain Management: Three Rules for Building a Smarter Supply Chain Connect the dots across your Create an intelligent Create differentiated customer fulfillment experiences Optimize outcomes Manage data Analyze patterns RULE 3: Deliver differentiated, profitable customer fulfillment experiences. Smarter customers, both business and consumer, are requiring organizations to step up their game, not only to fulfill orders more quickly, but to do so with ever-increasing levels of customization and communication. This demand for immediacy of response means shorter cycle times, which are difficult to achieve given that you must not only adapt to more complexity and global reach, but different types of s, each with their own requirements. A smarter is one that automates planning and execution of inbound and outbound transportation and fulfillment processes to ensure faster cycle times, increase on-time delivery and gain real time status updates on shipments. With the right tools in place, you can achieve this level of automation and consistency to deliver on your customer promises. Cloud-based fulfillment solutions can help optimize and automate every aspect of your global transportation management process. IBM Sterling Transportation Management System provides the competitive edge you need, as a cloud-based solution, to optimize and automate every aspect of your global transportation management process. From planning to execution, settlement to performance analysis, you can automate each phase of the process and get real time access to critical information across the entire transportation spectrum. This means you are able to increase productivity by eliminating manual transportation processes, raise service levels by providing real time visibility into your shipping processes and improve on-time delivery through cloud-based fulfillment solutions.

6 Supply Chain Management: Three Rules for Building a Smarter Supply Chain Start Building Your Smarter Supply Chain Today Creating a smarter is imperative for companies that want to operate efficiently and differentiate themselves from the competition to win over smarter customers. Supply chain management solutions from IBM help you do just that by enabling you to anticipate, control and react to customer demand and supply volatility within your, thus providing a comprehensive, integrated platform for planning and execution. Our solutions help simplify complex management issues, all with rapid time to value. In fact, many customers realize ROI in as few as three months and gain further cost savings since each application s architecture complements and interfaces with existing ERP investments. Backed by the power of IBM management solutions, you have all the tools you need to build a smarter that will optimize your resources and transform your organization. We invite you to learn more about IBM s entire suite of management tools, including those highlighted in this piece, by visiting http://www-01.ibm.com/software/commerce/supply-chainmanagement/ or by contacting your IBM sales representative or IBM Business Partner.

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