Scenario Planning for analysing future supply chains

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Scenario planning

A major change could be happening We generally have the assumption that things are always changing, but there are epochs (a particular period of time in history) when a more dramatic change occurs. This affects the outlook of governments, such that geopolitical and commercial decisions are made from a different perspective. And the world could be entering one of those … Read More

Supply Chains Risk Management is knowledge and a skill

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From Uncertainty to a Risk Managing risks in your organisation’s supply chains is an investment in responding to future events. The greatest risk is that an organisation remains in a reactive mode to events and only responds when it could be too late. Uncertainty in an organisation’s Supply Network is enhanced due to factors that interact and amplify each other: … Read More

Balance of Power at ports can influence Supply Chains

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International shipping trade and containers

Power in Supply Chains As scenarios for the future of global supply chains change, supply chain professionals must regularly review their organisation’s Supply Chains Network Design map. The map identifies the attributes of the Network at the Nodes and Links. The Review is an opportunity to ‘look over the fence’ that surrounds the daily life of your business, to focus … Read More

Alter Supply Chains to reduce business Vulnerability

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Improvement projects

Need for supply chains data Events are currently occurring that appear to be regional or country specific, but each can interact in some way, with emerging but unknown outcomes. How could these events affect or influence your organisation’s supply chains? Inventory levels are increasing in excess of orders as they were placed many months ago, due to long lead times … Read More

Your Supply Markets Plan needs Category Management data

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Category Management role Part of your organisation’s supply chains are the supply markets from which materials and items are sourced. But markets are complex, so a Supply Markets Plan can provide comprehensive knowledge of the supply market(s). A Supply Markets Plan helps when taking advantage of current and impending supply situations. Knowledge of your organisation’s relevant supply markets also enables … Read More