What Constitutes a True Supply Chain Network

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What Constitutes a True Supply Chain Network?

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Unlock the potential of digital supply chain networks 

We hear talk about them all the time. We are told we need one. Now, find out exactly what a supply chain network is and how it will benefit your business in this in-depth guide. 

Why ERP and hub and spoke models fall short 

Because enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions were designed to handle private processes, they are very weak for cross-enterprise shared processes. “One-to-many networks” or the “hub-and-spoke” model where a single company (hub) surrounds itself with other companies (spokes) aren’t any better.  

First, deciding which company should be the hub and which should be the spoke is hard. If you and your partners can manage to get past this, the next problem is that spokes need to onboard multiple times — once for each hub they are dealing with. This is extremely onerous and a major reason hub-and-spoke networks have failed beyond basic EDI. Aside from being unwieldy, workflows involving more than two parties become very difficult. 

Networks, on the other hand, are centered around our customers attaining value. Rapid time to value means the system is self-funding versus the traditional ERP model where you bear the entire financial burden.  

The Blue Yonder Network & Control Tower connects all trading partners to the AI powered network, helping you collaborate, optimize and execute together to serve your end customers. Not only does this network help support growth and better manage capacity, it also allows all parties to concentrate on what’s most important — serving its customers. Supply chain leaders focused on manufacturing operations strategy can use this research to extend capacity planning to the full network. 

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