Why Safety Stock Is Broken in Most Organizations Most safety stock models are outdated. To fix stockouts and excess, make them dynamic, segmented, and aligned with real-world demand and supply variability.
Planning ≠ Forecasting: Why We Always Confuse Them “Our forecast was dead-on. So why did we still miss 20% of our orders?” This question echoes across boardrooms, war rooms, and S&OP meetings alike. Forecasts, no matter how accurate, do not equal plans. And yet, time and again, supply chains falter not because their forecasts were wrong—
Forecast Fragmentation in FMCG: Why Demand Planning is Breaking Down—And How to Fix It Explore how forecast fragmentation is hurting FMCG supply chains—and how leaders are using agile, data-driven planning to restore trust and performance.
Why Your Data Centre Supply Chain Needs a Digital Twin (Now) In the high-stakes world of enterprise data centre construction, where project timelines stretch 18–24 months and multimillion-dollar assets hinge on exact milestone execution, supply chain reliability is non-negotiable
Mastering the Data Centre Supply Chain (Before it Breaks You) Data centres are the modern economy’s lifeblood—powering cloud infrastructure, digital services, AI workloads, and global communications. Yet building one is a high-stakes operation.
Supply Chain in the Construction Industry The construction industry faces one of the most fragmented and variable supply chains across all sectors. Each project involves a unique mix of materials, subcontractors, equipment, and site-specific constraints—often under aggressive timelines and shifting conditions.
Workforce Management Workforce management (WFM) refers to the strategic planning and operational control of labour resources to ensure the right people are in the right place at the right time.