In a 2024 survey, over 80% of supply chain executives reported ongoing disruptions in warehouse operations, labor, transportation, and order fulfillment. Today’s supply chains are more global with many more possibilities for events to impact supply and demand, like geopolitical, weather, and labor strikes. These ripple effects across global networks, from stalled production, inventory cost, and fulfillment impact both the bottom line and company reputation.
Join us as we explore how connecting order, production, logistics processes, and data empowers supply chain teams to overcome challenges. We will delve into the positive impact on people, service, and profit, and examine strategies to mitigate disruptions and transition from the supply chain as a cost center to a competitive advantage.
Join experts from Blue Yonder and Snowflake to learn:
- Strategic Best Practices: Learn actionable strategies to manage people, service, and profit amidst supply chain complexity and disruption.
- Seamless Synchronization: Discover the role of advanced technologies, including AI and Snowflake, in achieving seamless supply chain synchronization.
- Connecting Processes: Understand the steps to mitigate disruptions and enhance resiliency and agility with better operational synchronization.

Recording Date: November 14, 2024 Panelists: Greg Sloyer, Industry Principal, Manufacturing, Snowflake Reyaz Mohamed, CVP, Product Management, Blue Yonder
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