Current Use & Limitations of Analytics in the Supply Chain

Organizations are looking to supply chain analytics for a variety of purposes.

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Many organization have adopted analytics initiatives to aggregate and analyze their vast amounts of supply chain data and to automate the identification of patterns and trends.

According to a recent APQC survey, many organizations have increased their investment in supply chain analytics over the last three years, showing that these efforts are seen as increasingly important.

Read more about the findings of the APQC survey in this article by Becky Partida, Senior Research Specialist at APQC.

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