Real-life Example: Ford Ford is a US-based automobile manufacturer founded in 1903 by Henry Ford. The company developed a Blockchain-powered supply chain system called “Automotive Blockchain Consortium” with the goal to track and verify the origin and authenticity of auto parts throughout the ...
Still, the promise of using distributed ledger technology to support greater supply chain visibility and traceability is real. Walmart's mandate that itssuppliers use blockchainis arguably the most high-profile case. But the mega-retailer is not the only company interested. Others are moving forwar...
Real-life low-code example:Bendigo Bank, one of the largest banks in Australia, reorganized its strategies to prioritize the customer experience. With low-code, the bank has successfully deployed 25 customer-focused enterprise apps in 18 months, including ATMs Management, Credit Card Management, Fra...
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The analysis of the supply chain is one of the most active research areas these days. Recent interest in supply chain management focuses on the bullwhip effect. The bullwhip effect refers to the phenomenon where orders to the suuplier tend to have larger variance than sales to the buyer and ...
Deploy a visual interface that lets business users quickly change order-management rules across multiple channels. Supply chain visibility Improving visibility is key to a robust supply chain. Retailers are sitting on a treasure trove of data from across their supply chain, and many can't use it...
In December 2020, it was revealed that the software company SolarWinds had been the target of asupply chain attack, in which attackers implanted malicious code into an update of the company’s network management software. The attack affected several US government agencies and a large number of ...
Challenges:Spear's phone system was lacking functionality that could make its customer service reps work more efficiently and provide better customer service. For example, their phone system didn’t record calls and wasn’t connected to a customer relationship management (CRM) tool. ...
Horizontal Merger Example Real-life Examples of Horizontal Mergers American Airlines and US Airways Exxon and Mobil HP and Compaq Horizontal vs Vertical Merger Horizontal vs. Joint Venture Conclusion Why Companies Go for Horizontal Mergers? Businesses opt for such mergers due to the growing competition...
Sustainable supply chain management in construction firms Environmental change is happening everywhere. Turbulent weather patterns - heat waves, rains, snowfalls, hurricanes and stormy rains are becoming extreme in every sense throughout the world. These climatic changes are today a concern of ... E...