If you think digital twins, S&OP, or extensive digital transformation projects are the answer to your demand, inventory, and supply issues, it’s time to rethink your supply chain strategy. Analysts and leading companies have found this path leads to disappointing results.
Join this webinar to hear why, and how inventory-intensive companies are moving to continuous, incremental results from ever-improving supply chains.
Learn how to:
- Become more flexible and adapt to ever-changing market conditions
- Achieve better performance in months, not years
- Automate mundane decisions to optimize staff
- Fulfill promises to your customers, today!
You’ll hear honest perspectives from a former industry analyst, a longtime supply chain planning expert, and a business leader who made immediacy a part of his recent supply chain planning buying process.
Attendees will also receive the latest Supply Chain Management Review whitepaper, Making the Case for Fluid Inventory Right-Sizing.

Recording Date: May 18, 2023 Panelists: Art Mesher, Former Gartner analyst and founder of its supply chain practice
Dave Shrager, President, GAINS
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