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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Owens Corning, one of the world’s largest manufacturer of roofing shingles, insulation, and doors, needed a fundamental shift in how they managed fuel costs. In this new webinar, join Supply Chain Now hosts Scott Luton and Kim Reuter as they welcome Charlie Dahlke from Owens Corning and Nick Skeen from Breakthrough. Together, they’ll discuss how Breakthrough’s Fuel Recovery solution provided Owens Corning with the foundational framework necessary to drive significant advancements in their fuel management and broader transportation network strategy. Through a strategic partnership with Breakthrough, Owens Corning: • Saw immediate fuel savings within the first month. • Unlocked network-wide efficiencies and a clear path toward decarbonization. • Gained control of their fuel efficiency, bringing it closer to the industry average.
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Supply Chain Transformation at Microsoft: Powering Scale & Capacity
Join Supply Chain Now hosts Scott Luton and Marty Parker, special guests Ryan Murphy and Dhaval Desai with Microsoft, as well as Anna Linden with SAP, as we dive into an incredible story of supply chain transformation. The discussion will provide actionable insights into how Microsoft has transformed its supply chain organization, to better manage complexity across its global operations, while providing for unprecedented scale and capacity. The panel will discuss the breakthroughs that Microsoft has achieved in planning, resiliency, and sustainability, as well as how they’ve leveraged the powerful combination of lean thinking and artificial intelligence to fuel big outcomes. You’ll also learn more about how Microsoft & SAP have collaborated for years, including what lies ahead in the future as global supply chain management continues to innovate and evolve.