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10 May   | Retail and Distribution
posted by: Guido van Osch Guido van Osch

Globalize Your Supply Chain Management and Execution System

Across multiple regions, across multiple countries, in mature or emerging markets or on the other side of the world, you can manage inventory from far-flung places. It is clear that this will also directly impact your warehouse activities. To do it without mass chaos, longer production times and added costs, you don’t just dive in; you leverage the best options as part of an overall strategy.

Today, I want to give you a few areas that will help you effectively manage your global supply chain execution by using supply chain management systems.

3 Areas That Help You Establish Global Supply Chain Management

  1. Organize a central point of information – Effective supply chain execution and management requires tight organization and that includes your reporting structure. With type of setup in place, you can globally manage your operations from anywhere.Put together a central information hub for handling all data and processing. Ensure all stakeholders have access to the hub, but keep it centralized and dependable. No longer will you need to struggle trying to find inventory data or quotation numbers, in different places around the organization – it will be in a centralized hub, for easy access.
  2. Create proactive departments– Another key to effectively globalizing your supply chain management is by creating proactive departments. What do I mean by that? You can’t do everything yourself, that’s why you need to empower your team to create, maintain and fix issues as they arise on each location, worldwideHave them keep a lookout for bad data and give them the ability to fix it or rely communications to the right areas that resolve the issue. Being part of a global organization means you need to rely on your team to help you make your company a success.
  3. Leverage technology – Here’s the backbone of your global operation:warehouse technology. Without it, you couldn’t organize data or send out real-time messages to systems and personnel that need it.Global supply chain execution and management relies heavily on the systems that talk to each other and streamline workflow processes. Things like wireless networks Auto ID and other advances give us more mobility and options to shorten picking times and get products to production, faster.Not to mention that without the technology we have today, you couldn’t easily globalize your operations without major costs, time constraints and a chaotic way to manage everything, from anywhere.

So, across town or across the world, with the right mix of strategies, people and technology, you can have a highly organized and effective supply chain management system. Just remember, it doesn’t happen overnight and to get started, leverage the points I’ve mentioned above.

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