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The evolution of inventory management in the supply chain sector is increasingly leaning towards the strategic integration of automation. This development is a crucial step towards maintaining competitiveness and responsiveness in the modern market.
Traditional inventory management has been plagued by inefficiencies and uncertainties, often due to over-reliance on manual processes. The reliance on manual processes, even in the presence of advanced planning systems (APS), often leads to prolonged Sales & Operations Planning (S&OP) cycles, sometimes extending beyond 20 days. This sluggish pace, coupled with inaccuracies, contributes to increased inventory levels and frequent resource shortages.
A study by Supply Chain Insights Magazine highlights a startling reality: less than 9% of companies have designed their supply chains to be responsive or agile. This lack of agility and reliance on manual tools like Excel spreadsheets, despite significant investments in APS, points to a critical gap in current inventory management practices.
Automation brings transformative benefits to inventory management:
The future of inventory management focuses on using automation and AI to revolutionize processes. This vision focuses on key areas such as forecasting and planning, real-time simulation, and communication automation. The goal is to reduce the response time to supply chain disruptions from days to minutes, thereby revolutionizing how inventory is managed and monitored.
The move towards automation in inventory management is a strategic imperative, heralding a more efficient and resilient approach to managing inventories. As the supply chain industry evolves, companies like Flowlity are paving the way for this transformation, ensuring that inventory management is not just about maintaining levels, but creating a robust, agile, and intelligent system.
Flowlity’s Mission: Flowlity aims to automate 95% of supply chain planning tasks, focusing on areas like forecasting, real-time simulation, and communication automation. This represents a significant innovation over traditional methods, empowering teams with advanced tools for efficient inventory management.
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