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From Waste to Value: Revolutionizing the Automotive Aftermarket Through Circular Economy

ToolsGroup

In an era of increasing environmental consciousness, the automotive industry is undergoing a transformative shift towards more sustainable practices. At the forefront of this change is the circular economy – a framework that’s reshaping not just vehicle manufacturing but the entire automotive aftermarket. billion by 2033.

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ERP for Automotive Distributors

SYSPRO Smarter ERP

For example, an ERP for automotive distributors needs to include not just a standard sales function but also allow for automotive-specific processes like call-offs and contract pricing, as well as other processes like returns and lot traceability. What is automotive distribution? What is automotive distribution?

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Automotive Sustainability and Profit: Key Podcast Takeaways

QAD

In the rapidly evolving landscape of the automotive industry, the integration of sustainability and profitability has emerged as a critical focus area. In this blog post, we’ll summarize the key points discussed in their recently released ebook, “ Delivering on the Promise of Delivery: Automotive Sustainability and Profitability ”.

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Optimizing Aftermarket Inventory: How ToolsGroup Helps Manufacturers Navigate Complexity

ToolsGroup

The automotive aftermarket industry is facing a series of complex challenges as it evolves. This sector is driven by several factors, including the ageing vehicle population, the rise of e-commerce platforms , and technological advancements in vehicle manufacturing. With a projected global market value of USD 568.19

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How Data Analytics Can Solve the Challenges Faced by SC Leaders in Discrete Manufacturing

From consumer electronics to automotive manufacturing, most of the global economy’s largest industries rely on some form of discrete manufacturing. Manufacturers in these industries face several unique challenges: Labor and material shortages halting production.

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The Value of Optimized Container Management in Complex Automotive Supply Chains

DELMIA Quintiq

For the automotive industry in particular, the transportation of goods – small, large, custom-made – needs to run as smoothly as possible. The final assembly line sets the pace in automotive manufacturing. Today’s supply chains are becoming more complex and dynamic.

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Automotive Supply Chain Management Lessons for Life Sciences

QAD

Three Key Observations From Carrie Uhl Supply Chain Fundamentals Transcend Industries: While manufacturing processes and technologies may differ between life sciences and automotive, the core principles of supply chain management remain consistent across both industries. See how ExpanScience leverages QAD DSCP to their advantage.

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How a Fortune 500 Company Transformed its Supply Chain Using a Digital Twin-Enabled Control Tower

Supply chain plays a crucial role for this Fortune 500 automotive manufacturer. With the onset of COVID-19 in 2020, along with demand and supply fluctuations in the subsequent years, many manufacturers, including this one, saw significant stress on their global supply chains. This case study covers: Customer challenges.

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Digital Transformation: Why You Can’t Afford to Wait

Even global manufacturers –– companies across industrial, automotive, chemical, and energy industries –– are scrambling to mitigate the impacts of labor, material and energy shortages, delays, inflation, and unexpected events. It’s not just small and medium-size businesses that are caught off guard.