Optimizing Supply Chain Performance with Unified Data
A Global Survey of 450 Senior Supply Chain Decision Makers
This report summarizes the findings from a survey of 450 senior supply chain decision makers spanning various industries including fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), logistics and transport, manufacturing/consumer packaged goods (CPG), pharmaceuticals, and retail across the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, Austria, Brazil, China, France, Ireland, Japan, Netherlands, Singapore, and Switzerland.
In our ever-changing world, supply chain organizations must be able to respond to a wide range of variables including geopolitical factors, supply shortages, transportation bottlenecks, extreme weather, and public health events.
End-to-end supply chain visibility is vital, but as the survey findings show, top organizations around the globe struggle to achieve it. If businesses can see accurate and timely data across the entire supply chain, they will be able to seize new revenue-boosting opportunities and achieve optimized performance metrics.
Only with increased automation and embedded analytics, can organizations make sense of data to supply the rapid, relevant, and accurate insights their frontline teams need. This holds true across the five use cases covered in this report:
- Environmental, social, and governance (ESG)
- Demand sensing and forecasting
- Fulfillment optimization
- Supply chain orchestration
- Production planning optimization
Download the survey report to see key findings and learn more about the data challenges identified by supply chain decision makers around the globe.
This report summarizes the findings from a survey of 450 senior supply chain decision makers spanning various industries including fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), logistics and transport, manufacturing/consumer packaged goods (CPG), pharmaceuticals, and retail across the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, Austria, Brazil, China, France, Ireland, Japan, Netherlands, Singapore, and Switzerland.
In our ever-changing world, supply chain organizations must be able to respond to a wide range of variables including geopolitical factors, supply shortages, transportation bottlenecks, extreme weather, and public health events.
End-to-end supply chain visibility is vital, but as the survey findings show, top organizations around the globe struggle to achieve it. If businesses can see accurate and timely data across the entire supply chain, they will be able to seize new revenue-boosting opportunities and achieve optimized performance metrics.
Only with increased automation and embedded analytics, can organizations make sense of data to supply the rapid, relevant, and accurate insights their frontline teams need. This holds true across the five use cases covered in this report:
- Environmental, social, and governance (ESG)
- Demand sensing and forecasting
- Fulfillment optimization
- Supply chain orchestration
- Production planning optimization
Download the survey report to see key findings and learn more about the data challenges identified by supply chain decision makers around the globe.