Demand planning is a crucial process which allows businesses to predict the demands for products or service and manage their operations and supply chain accordingly.
Rising energy and prices are forcing UK manufacturers to increase prices, but there is a limit to how far they can go. With inflationary pressures increasing, they need to consider alternative strategies.
The prospect of an extended armed conflict in Ukraine means manufacturers of electric vehicles need to find alternative sources of vital raw materials and components.
Brexit and the Covid-19 pandemic continue to affect organisations across the business landscape. Decision-makers must find ways to live with disruption by adapting their business models, while controlling costs.
At a time when inflation is rising and supply shortages are impacting productivity, cost control has never been more important. So, how can manufacturers go about optimising costs when operating in uncertain markets?
Pandemic-related business disruption has left procurement functions facing a number of challenges. So, how can businesses harness the power of data analytics in order to drive effective transformation?
Supporting Alstom to meet its delivery targets, while also reviewing the structure and improving the capability of the onsite procurement & supply chain team.
A new mood of supply chain cooperation and improved transparency could enable OEMs and suppliers to continue to adapt and thrive in the emerging post-pandemic marketplace.