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Building a sustainable automotive supply chain

IBM Business Partners

For example, the chip shortage has been a call to action for both original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and suppliers. Supply shortages can lead to line outages, manufacturing delays, out of stock issues and lost revenue.

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Improving supply chain resiliency in the industrial sector

IBM Business Partners

Supply chain woes are also impacting the speed and efficiency with which this equipment-heavy industry can repair vital machinery. Improve visibility across manufacturing, operations, and distribution Orchestrate your end-to-end supply chain with a smarter control tower. Delays in repairs can often mean supply chain disruptions.

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Deliver an OEM Parts Program That Captures Customers for a Lifetime

Perficient Digital Transformation

OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) and their dealerships have a longstanding partnership that has built a robust automotive industry in the United States. Today’s best-in-class D2C and B2B service leaders master customer loyalty to boost client spending all the while reducing costs through greater efficiency.

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AI in commerce: Essential use cases for B2B and B2C

IBM Business Partners

And these technologies provide brands with intelligent tools, enabling more productivity and efficiency than was possible even five years ago. But as businesses around the globe rapidly adopt the technology to augment processes from merchandising to order management, there is some risk.

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Logistics Software Development

Groove Technology

As a result, logistics will become more refined and rapid, altering how materials, goods, freight, sales orders, inventory, and production are managed. As efficiency and speed become more critical, logistics must adopt a new approach to deal with rising demand and process complexity. Order Management.

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What Is an Erp System?

Obobo

In comprehensive terms, an ERP system is a way for companies to gain visibility and control across multiple departments, systems, and functions—allowing them to work more efficiently. This allows businesses to make more informed decisions, improve operational efficiency, and better serve their customers.