Global Supply Chain Management
Supply chain is a global network that is used to procure raw materials and deliver products and services to the final customers through an engineered flow of information, physical distribution of the product, and cash. Supply Chain Management includes the design, planning, execution, control, monitoring of activities with the objective of creating net value, leveraing worldwide logistics, synchronizing supply and demand, and measuring performance globally.
Today’s supply chains have to be more agile than ever before and should be able to respond quickly to the slightest changes in direction. Companies have global presence and are launching new products at a faster pace and at a greater risk of disruptions. Whether it could be trade agreements between the countries or global pandemics, companies must be prepared to handle the situation. At the same time managers are challenged to meet new demands at lower costs and increased productivity in a ferociously competitive global environment.
Why Cyanic?
We can help aligning supply chain strategy align with the corporate strategy. Our supply chain planning services include:
Planning: Master planning activities include demand management, production and resource planning, and master scheduling.
Sourcing and Procurement: Properly configured ERP Sourcing allows companies to build trust with suppliers and maintain a relationship for long term. It becomes very critical to identify suppliers who are reliable and can provide goods and services. Procurement is the acquisition of goods, services or works from an external sources. A properly configured ERP system will allow companies to procure goods and service at the best possible cost to meet the needs of the company in terms of quality, quantity, time, and location.
Fulfillment: As Industry 4.0 Technologies are evolving, the concept of Digital Fulfillment is taking precedence to transform linear supply chains into an interconnected ecosystem to dynamically shape planning, production, and distribution of products.
Manufacturing: Please refer to the Manufacturing and Operations section by clicking here .
Logistics and Distribution: As companies expand their business operations across the world, logistics and distribution networks are becoming highly complex, making the transportation of goods from one location to another a significant challenge. We work with the organizations to determine the best ERP strategy and practices for moving the required product to the required place at the required time.