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The AAA Supply Chain
The New Supply Chain
Architectural Adaptability
It is vital
that supply chain executives
be aware
of such
evolutions
and be prepared to
revisit their sourcing strategies in response to changes in labor costs
worker skills and education
local environmental and social regulations
logistics infrastructure
the availability of resources
We need to design
the right supply chain strategies
building an architecture
that takes into account where production is sourced and supplied
whether to outsource
what technologies to use
and how to configure products to accommodate these differences.
we should not adapt just to the differences of the time
but also to the many products, markets, or customer segments a given company may have
Ecosystem Alignment
the supply chains
of different
industries
have become
more interdependent
alignment
is now concerned
with more than just cost and revenue
the stakeholders of a given alignment are no longer just the buyer and seller.
Super Agility
Agile supply chains
are the province of
companies with
the ability to
sense and respond
to their environment
They detect demand and supply changes
quickly
interpret the signals to avoid nervous responses
even predict future events with
considerable precision.
Digital technologies
Internet of Things (IoT)
big data
artificial intelligence(AI)
Agility
describes
the
responsiveness, flexibility, and efficiency
of a supply chain
in meeting the day-to-day uncertainties
variations in supply and demand.
Adaptability
describes
the strategies needed
to make a
supply chain dynamic
able to meet changes
in
needs
environment over time
Alignment
ensures
that
the diverse interests and incentives of partners
in the chain
be
integrated to insure
mutual benefits
and
success
.
Alignment
has traditionally focused
on how to
strengthen
the partnership
between
buyer and seller.