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Supply Chain Automation: The Key to Optimizing Your Supply Chain

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Supply Chain Automation: The Key to Optimizing your Supply Chain

By Steve Nixon, Charlie Beckwith, Jorge Ramirez, and Daisy Dai

What is Supply Chain Automation?

Supply chain automation refers to the use of technology to automate routine tasks and processes in the supply chain. This includes automating data collection and integration, demand forecasting, inventory management, and supplier communication, among other processes.

Why is Supply Chain Automation Important?

Supply chain automation is important because it enables companies to reduce costs, improve efficiency, and make better decisions faster. By automating routine tasks, companies can free up their supply chain teams to focus on higher-value activities, such as strategic planning and supplier relationship management.

Key Areas for Supply Chain Automation

There are several key areas where supply chain automation can deliver significant value, including data integration, demand forecasting, inventory optimization, supplier collaboration, and exception management. Each of these areas presents opportunities to reduce costs, improve efficiency, and enhance supply chain resilience.

How to Implement Supply Chain Automation

Implementing supply chain automation requires a combination of technology, data, and organizational change. Companies need to invest in the right technology platforms, integrate data from multiple sources, and build the organizational capabilities to leverage automated tools and insights. TADA's platform is designed to help companies implement supply chain automation quickly and cost-effectively.

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