Optimising Supply Chains for the Future with New Oliver Wight and Oracle Workshop
Moorgate. London, UK, October 17, 2014 (Newswire.com) - Business improvement specialists, Oliver Wight EAME, in partnership with Oracle, are running a free half-day workshop for senior executives on optimising supply chains to create ‘the ultimate profitable customer experience’, now and for the future.
The morning workshop, which is followed by a networking lunch, will be held at Oracle’s City office in Moorgate, London on December 2nd 2014. It will demonstrate how, through the integration of processes, people and tools, supply chains can be optimised so they continue to profitably meet changing customer demand, whatever challenges lie ahead.
"Effective supply chain optimisation hinges on understanding where value is created from the customer's perspective. Even if you are one or more steps removed from the consumer, it is vital their needs and wants run through the bloodline of the entire supply chain."
Kirsty Braines, Associate at Oliver Wight
“Effective supply chain optimisation hinges on understanding where value is created from the customer’s perspective,” says Oliver Wight associate, Kirsty Braines. “Even if you are one or more steps removed from the consumer, it is vital their needs and wants run through the bloodline of the entire supply chain.”
The workshop includes an inspirational case study presentation by Elke Beckmann, Vice President Integrated Business Planning at international plumbing and infrastructure pipe systems supplier, and breakout sessions during the morning will allow executives to test their own supply chains and address the challenges they face, by asking:
- Will new product ideas really give customers what they want?
- Is the supply chain optimised for the future, and is it optimised around the customer?
- Are markets segmented and the supply chain aligned accordingly?
- Is there genuine collaboration with supply chain partners to maximise efficiency and profitability?
“Results from our benchmarking studies show that supply chains which deliver best-in-class service, do so at half the cost of their peers,” says Braines, “so the gains from optimisation are substantial. However, it is vital to look from the outside-in, rather than the inside-out,” concludes Braines
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