Digital Supply Chains Increase Revenues and Halve Costs
George Bailey, Digital Supply Chain Project Leader, The Center for Global Enterprise (CGE), on how Digital Supply Chains Increase Revenues and Halve Costs.
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George Bailey, Digital Supply Chain Project Leader, The Center for Global Enterprise (CGE), on how Digital Supply Chains Increase Revenues and Halve Costs.
Craig Moss, COO, CREATe.org and Co-Project DSC Leader, The CGE, Defines the Digital Supply Chain Platform.
Chris Caine, President, The Center for Global Enterprise (CGE), on CGE’s new Digital Supply Chain Institute (DSCI).
Michael Maguire, VP Ariba Business Development at SAP discusses the importance of putting the customer at the center of your Digital Supply Chain strategy.
Andres Karlborg of ZTE discusses the need to transform and digitalize supply chains for the modern era in order to meet customer demands.
With the rapid advent of new technologies with far-reaching middle-market implications such as autonomous fleets, 3D printing, e-brokerage and Internet of Things platforms, it is now more important than ever for business logistics to be carefully and competitively orchestrated.
A digital supply chain (DSC) focused on customers can have a tremendous impact on an organization’s financial performance, helping to cut costs and boost revenue, according to a report last year from The Center for Global Enterprise (CGE).
Michael Crowe, CIO, Colgate-Palmolive on facets required to start the Digital Supply Chain transformation. CGE’s “The Digital Supply Chain: Tips from the Insiders” is a special video series aimed to help companies and their leaders transform their supply chains for the future. Released bi-monthly in 2017, you will learn practical, actionable tips from top supply […]
Substantial investments in supply chain resilience have enabled companies to vastly improve their capacity for bouncing back after a disruption. But the digitization of supply chains is introducing new demands on company operations that require a different approach to building supply chain resilience.
The adoption of and improvements to digital supply chains can reduce procurement costs for all purchases of goods and services by 20 percent, reduce supply chain process costs by 50 percent and increase revenue by 10 percent, according to a new report recently researched and produced by The Center for Global Enterprise (CGE).
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