We are all aware how cloud computing has become a real game-changer in all aspects of business, but especially in how it's rapidly redefining the traditional supply chain model, as explained here by Accenture.
Cloud computing can help organisations to cope in almost any marketplace. While manufacturers still spend on materials, machinery, factories and employees, investments in supply chain management tools are accounting for an increasingly large chunk of money nowadays.
Supply chain disrution is still having a huge impact on businesses according the Allianz Risk Barometer, with over 50% of businesses still suffering a massive or large impact due to supply chain disruption in the last 12 months. Transparency is key is and cloud-based technology can help to make complex supply chains more competitive, efficient and transparent.
As a result, in 2020 Gartner reported the supply chain management software market grew 8.6% in 2019, exceeding $15 billion in vendor revenue. And in 2022 Gartner predicts that supply chain technology that enables better decision making by using advanced analytics will become a clear competitive advantage.
What can you expect from cloud-based supply chain software?
We’ve identified four key ways that supply chain software (SCM) benefits from the cloud...