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Food Ingredients Provider Expands with Supply Chain Experts Logility

Logistics Business Magazine

Food ingredients provider Griffith Foods is expanding its use of Logility Voyager Solutions to more regions around the world. Following this success, Griffith Foods has deployed Logility across Europe and is currently implementing the solution for Asian and South American operations.

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Supply Chain: Customer Service and Technologies That Will Deliver it

Morai Logistics

And, in turn, they expect inventory to meet their demand. A 2018 Logility and APICS survey on supply chain priorities revealed that, 30% highlighted the need to respond to customer mandates for faster, more accurate and unique fulfillment as a top business priority moving forward. They demand transparency throughout the process.

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Automatic Replenishment: Everything You Need to Know

Conger

This means that they can meet customer demand without delays or backorders. Logility Founded in 1996, Logility is a subsidiary of American Software. The Logility platform is a cloud-based system for multi-stage inventory optimization (MEIO). And fewer delays mean happier customers, which means more sales.

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Six Must Have Supply Chain Capabilities for Success in the Food and Beverage Industry

247 Customs Broker

By Henry Canitz, Logility. A better approach is to focus on minimizing the end-to-end supply chain costs required to meet customer demand. Manufacturing planning uses the output from demand, inventory and replenishment planning to determine how much of what products to produce to minimize cost while meeting customer requirements.

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Smoother execution through S&OP

247 Customs Broker

Sure, every facility has plans, like min/max levels for SKUs, replenishment schedules and maybe even some local labor planning to assess if a distribution center can meet a peak season rush. Other what-ifs might look at whether it makes sense to consolidate certain SKUs at one DC.