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How does your tech stack, stack up?

EazyStock

In this article, we share some of the supply chain and inventory management apps that the EazyStock team comes across regularly and that we believe could help make your life easier! Calculating demand forecasts and replenishment parameters can also be very challenging and time-consuming without software. Logistics tracking.

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Big data and inventory management

EazyStock

But as the number of systems being used increases, the amount of data available for consumption and analysis grows exponentially. It could be open-ended feedback, images, video, audio, or general business documents. This article explores some of the benefits of big data to inventory management teams. Processing big data.

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Top 6 Supply Chain KPIs: Keep Your Dashboards Simple

Logistics Bureau

“Paralysis by analysis” is a common term used to describe such a situation, and you can avoid it by monitoring a smaller number of carefully chosen KPIs. Accurate documentation: This metric tracks the percentage of sales orders accompanied by accurate documents throughout the process. x 0.96 = 0.8661.

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3 Common Inventory Management ‘Sins’—And How to Avoid Them

Logistics Bureau

ARTICLE SUMMARY. An inventory policy is a document detailing the objectives, principles, rules, systems, and processes for cataloguing, classifying, forecasting, planning, stocking, replenishing, purchasing, warehousing, returning, allocating, disposing of, accounting for, monitoring, and reporting inventory. Hidden costs—e.g.

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Making ‘self-reliance’ meaningful – preparing the military to operate alone

Logistics in War

This narrow focus of this article is on the materiel aspects of ‘self-reliance’, and provides a starting point for a conversation that the ADF must have. This article will briefly touch upon some areas which the professionally interested will have to tread.

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No Supply Chain Strategy? Here’s How to Develop One

Logistics Bureau

As a result, and as we’ve mentioned in several previously published articles, we’ve discovered that many companies lack a defined and documented supply chain strategy. Step 2: Gap Analysis – Customer Requirements and Supply Chain Trends. Collaborative planning, forecasting, and replenishment (CPFR).

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Intelligent Logistics or Just Good Old Common Sense?

Blog on Log

This article does not profess to address all components of creating ‘Intelligent Logistics’. It also includes ‘what-if’ sensitivity analysis and simulation techniques to sense the effects of delta changes in demand, supply, or network and helps respond better to changes. Last month’s feature article talked about ‘Information Factory’.