Power your supply chain with data sharing and advanced collaboration

Learn how to enable supply agility, speed, and growth

In a world of demand volatility, material shortages and excess, constraints, and cost fluctuations, how do you respond with more agility to ensure that supply is there when and where you need it?
Discover how actionable insights through data sharing, automation, and end-to-end collaboration on a single connected platform can help increase visibility and efficiency to respond to demand. Explore these resources to create a more reliable and resilient supply network. 
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Improve orchestration and collaboration

Imagine orchestrating everything from one place, whether it's collaborating with trade partners across all ecosystems or onboarding suppliers in multiple tiers. Discover how a single operating platform connected to a global multi-tier trading partner network improves orchestration and collaboration to help keep everyone in sync, reduce risks, and better meet fluctuating demand. 

Supply Solutions

Collaboration. Connectivity. Competitive Advantage.

Greater visibility, resiliency, and a competitive advantage are what companies in every industry are seeking. Through real-time data sharing and collaboration across multiple tiers, companies can move from limited visibility, siloed planning, and slow response to connected planning and execution that enables faster, more informed responses to supply and demand changes.
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Build resiliency against disruptions

Demand fluctuations, supply shocks, climate events, and other disruptions have derailed many supply chain operations across the world. In the Multi-Tier Supply and Planning Collaboration White Paper, we explore the four megatrends expected to shape the future of supply chains, how to build resiliency in your supply chain, the benefits of reducing cross-functional silos, and the essential building blocks to achieve full collaboration and visibility.  
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Avon achieves better supply chain performance

Avon has a widely distributed supplier and sales base, short product lifecycles, and a constant flow of changing promotions that influence demand. Their challenge: a lack of centralized information causing inefficiencies with inventory and distribution management. See how the solution has transformed their operations into a strategic tool with real-time data exchange across the network, complete visibility of material availability and constraints, and more informed decision support.  
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Harness the power of sub-tier supply collaboration 

Discover how true multi-tier supply collaboration drives agility, resilience, and innovation across different industries. In this brief, real-world business examples highlight how collaboration across a global network of partners helps deliver a competitive edge. Read about the three use cases in automotive, high tech, and retail industries. 
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Orchestrate every link in your supply chain

Since planning decisions should be based on what is happening now, not last month – and execution needs current signals to be smart – only a connected, intelligent supply chain can meet the need. Learn how timely, validated data, the SCM engine, and cross-functional workflows drive the connected supply chain, and a unified, end-to-end platform lets you orchestrate every link to lower costs and increase productivity.
On-demand webinar

Making Informed Decisions in a Supply-Constrained World.

Watch this exclusive Supply and Demand Chain Executive webinar presented by e2open and KPMG to learn how you can make more informed supply and inventory allocation decisions despite ongoing shortages of components and raw materials.

Additional Supply Management Resources

3 C's of supply chain synchronicity

Each part of a supply chain beats to its own metronome – but what does it take to get all the parts of the platform in sync? This article breaks down three important tools leaders can leverage to achieve supply chain synchronicity. 

Understanding sub-tier collaboration

Sub-tier supply collaboration includes sharing forecasts from brand owners and commitments from suppliers with visibility into the supplier’s inventory and works in process. See how it pays dividends and addresses issues to minimize the impact across the supply chain. 

On-demand webinars

View the latest webinars on supply management, collaboration, procurement, and other relevant topics of interest. Hear from your peers, industry experts and thought leaders.

Case studies

See how other companies leveraged a connected supply chain to increase visibility, improve efficiency, and automate processes, creating a more agile and resilient supply chain. 
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