WEBINAR: 5 Reasons Network Design Is Essential to Supply Chain Resiliency
Do you have the ability to model the cost, service, and risk implications of potential supply chain decisions? Here’s how better supply chain network design benefits your business and customers—and how to get started today.
If your organization has a physical supply chain, supply chain network design is a critical capability to create digital models of your current and future supply chain to test the impact and performance of multiple alternatives—before you invest a dime. Join C.H. Robinson and Optilogic in a practical discussion on how leading companies are taking a balanced approach to optimizing across multiple criteria such as cost, service, risk, and carbon emissions when developing supply chain strategy.
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“Decoding Digital Transformation” – Charting a path forward…
Join Lyle Ekdahl, recovering enterprise software development executive and technology market advisor, and Greg Davis, Principal at Grant Thornton, along with and Supply Chain Now’s Scott Luton & Greg White as they continue the conversation on digital transformation. In the final installment of the series, they will discuss how companies can chart a path forward to stay competitive in today’s marketplace by leveraging an enterprise application platform as a key component of the journey.
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The 10 Competencies of Best in Class Warehouses
Best-in-class warehouses have evolved quickly from mobilization of the operation to automation. Learn the 10 competencies that an advanced warehouse exhibits, and that don’t require massive capital expenditures on robotics or software. Join a brand leader in their niche, a leading global consultant and an industry expert as they sit down with Supply Chain Now. Now to stay competitive, great warehouses have to focus well beyond basic capabilities with themes like visualization of what is happening and will happen in an operation, empowerment of the workforce, automation to improve but not replace workers, and more.