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Walmart Supply Chain: Building a Successful Integrated Supply Chain for Sustainable Competitive Advantage

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Walmart’s remarkable success as the world’s largest retailer can be attributed to its astute utilization of data analysis and advanced technologies within its integrated supply chain. The company has implemented sophisticated barcode scanning and point-of-sale systems to collect real-time data from its stores.

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Podcast: Predictive Analytics and Digital Transformation Pioneer Knut Alicke

Requis

On episode 23 of Supply Chain Next, Richard Donaldson talks with Knut Alicke about digital transformation and predictive data analysis. HP was using an SAP system for their operations. SAP had announced a new planning system that they called APO but it was about two years from being released. Highlights from the Conversation.

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How the Semiconductor Shortage Could Have Been Averted

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The Guardian stated : “The technology industry faces a growing shortage of semiconductors and other high-tech components following a failure to invest in new manufacturing facilities during the recession, experts have warned.” The first version of the MMOG/LE assessment was introduced in 2004 and is in its fifth revision today.

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Top Myths Around Demand Sensing

E2open

Demand sensing technology has been around for more than 15 years, yet there are still many myths around just what it is, what it does and the prerequisites to use it. All you need to start sensing demand are three inputs – your demand planning forecast, orders, and shipments.Conveniently, these all reside in your internal systems.

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Bait and Switch

Supply Chain Shaman

The article is written and the story is spun, but the solution offered is a supply-centric solution based on yesterday’s technology. User satisfaction with planning systems is low. Their current technologies are inadequate. No one company—technology provider or supply chain line of business leader—has figured it out.