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Time to Think about Your Supply Chain’s Future

Enterra Insights

Over 2500 years ago, the famous Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu stated, “Life is a series of natural and spontaneous changes. Gone are the days of manual data entry and the need for humans to aggregate and analyze data from multiple sources. Other technologies, like additive manufacturing, are also impacting many supply chains.

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Essilor – The secret of a global & robust S&OP process

DynaSys

Each route starts with one of our 32 manufacturing plants where we produce either finished or semi-finished lenses. In our case we moved some Chinese products to Laos and to some European plants. Like a lot of manufacturers, the standard S&OP process needs to adapt to the pandemic. How are things today, and what has changed?

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Mindmap High-Tech Supply Chain 4.0

Supply Chain Movement

These developments impact Original Equipment Manufacturers, both at strategic level and at operational level within their supply chains. Lao People's Democratic Republic. The sourcing department is challenged by increasing compliancy issues. And Manufacturing needs to be agile to keep up with rapid changes in the market.

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Mindmap for Supply Chain Execution 24/7

Supply Chain Movement

Lao People's Democratic Republic. Sourcing from far-flung countries such as China is leading to growing uncertainty about the actual supply of purchase orders. Isle of Man. Kazakhstan. Korea, Democratic People's Republic of. Korea, Republic of. Kyrgyzstan. Libyan Arab Jamahiriya. Liechtenstein. Luxembourg.