Expert cites 3 common supply chain risks and how safeguard against inevitable turbulence and uncertainty
With the considerable supply chain disruptions brought on by the pandemic and amid escalating inflation, supply chain resilience is more critical than ever before. The unforeseen pandemic of late has presented a range of challenges that many supply chains were clearly—often admittedly—unprepared for. Labor shortages, shipping cost surges, new patterns of production and consumption have all played a key role in disrupting business logistics, upending markets, industries and whole economies in the process. In its wake are logistics, procurement and other supply chain professionals who continue to suffer stress and chaos on the front line, scrambling to react to newly exposed systemic weaknesses and vulnerabilities.
“In order to prepare against unforeseen and inevitable turbulent events ahead, it’s important to take proactive measures to identify the most inherently fragile areas within a supply chain,” urges Nirav Patel, CEO of Bristlecone—the leading provider of connected logistics solutions that’s part of the $19 Billion dollar Mahindra Group. “In this post-pandemic era, we need to challenge conventional thinking and pursue digital innovation on a much larger and more significant scale. Embracing emerging technologies like AI and SAP integration can transform and fortify companies with an appropriate level of resilience and agility to defend against future crises and unforeseen challenges.”
Three Common Risks to Supply Chain
While there are numerous reasons why supply chains are disrupted, there are a few prime culprits:
As supply chain threats like these and others remain omnipresent—with regional, national and global implications—it has become an imperative for organizations to employ digital tools for enhanced automation, visibility and resiliency. Here are three digital strategies leaders can implement to do so:
Mitigating avoidable business risk by proactively transforming and shoring up supply chains with digital technologies and methodologies like these is a trend forecasted to persist over the next few years. This as Gartner predicts that “by 2026, more than 75% of commercial supply chain management application vendors will deliver embedded advanced analytics (AA), artificial intelligence (AI) and data science.” A McKinsey survey also cited that more than 90 percent of respondents reported they have invested in digital supply chain technologies in the last year.
Digital transformation is already reinventing the modern supply chain across sectors as technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), lnternet of Things (IOT) and Blockchain integrations grow. These nextgen digital deployments are offering innovative ways for supply chain professionals to procure highly accurate, up-to-the-minute data—the kind that creates opportunities for companies to predict and aptly react to macro and micro conditions, mitigate risks and, at the most extreme level, thwart a business busting disaster.
“Supply chains are complex and disruption is becoming the norm,” Patel says. “Businesses must be able to operate seamlessly within their ecosystem of functional teams, partners, logistics providers, customers and other stakeholders, and work together to navigate and mitigate supply chain risk—all while improving customer experience. Establishing multi-tiered digitalization replete with data aggregation, information exchange, collaboration, risk management, AI-powered analytics and robust cloud technologies can shore up a supply chain with unprecedented speed, visibility, synergy and control. It’s a mission critical way to maintain the kind of resiliency that will demonstrate—and protect—business value.”
Merilee Kern, MBA is a brand strategist and analyst who reports on industry change makers, movers, shakers and innovators: field experts and thought leaders, brands, products, services, destinations and events. Merilee is also Founder, Executive Editor and Producer of “The Luxe List” as well and is Host of both the “Savvy Ventures” business TV show that airs nationally on FOX Business TV and Bloomberg TV and the “Savvy Living” lifestyle TV show airing in top U.S. markets. Connect with her at www.TheLuxeList.com and www.SavvyLiving.tv / Instagram www.Instagram.com/MerileeKern / Twitter www.Twitter.com/MerileeKern / Facebook www.Facebook.com/MerileeKernOfficial / LinkedIN www.LinkedIn.com/in/MerileeKern.
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https://www.gartner.com/smarterwithgartner/gartner-predicts-the-future-of-supply-chain-technology