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DDMRP stands for Demand-Driven Material Requirements Planning and relates to supply chain planning according to actual customer demand. Find out how this new supply chain management paradigm helps to achieve cost savings, increased customer satisfaction and greater agility.
In production environments with complex planning constraints, DDMRP inventory buffers are not sufficient to reduce the supply variability. This article explains …
read moreRecently, the Demand-Driven MRP (DDMRP) methodology has been gaining increasing popularity. More and more companies across all industries apply the DDMRP …
read moreThe SAP Innovation Awards celebrate the achievements of top companies and people across the globe that are using SAP products to …
read morePart V: How to climb up the Flow Metrics maturity ladder How to implement Flow Metrics? Flow Metrics must be developed …
read morePart IV: Implementing Flow Metrics – the Flow Metrics building blocks After understanding the need for change in conventional thinking about supply …
read morePart III: Supply chain performance management with Flow Metrics A supply chain performance management system consists of three blocks: External metrics, …
read morePart II: The right direction of performance management – Flow Metrics In my last blog post I reasoned that most of the …
read moreDigital supply chain initiatives often don’t deliver the expected outcomes. The reason: outdated processes. A recent study reveals how Demand-Driven …
read morePart I: When supply chain performance indicators lead into the wrong direction What all our CAMELOT clients have in common is …
read moreWelcome to the era of a-Commerce (automated Commerce)! In the future, machines will predict any kind of consumer product demand and –…
read moreLast Mile Distribution faces versatile challenges. Especially in local distribution companies often suffer from time losses due to traffic jams. More …
read moreMore and more data are generated in today’s enterprise data landscapes. If we do not change the approach of data …
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