'Black holes’ are a common supply chain problem, caused as much by disjointed systems as by lack of visibility into data, processes and workflows. That may not have been an issue historically, but in today’s fast-moving, demand-driven landscape, it could mean the difference between gaining market share and losing it.
You might not like it, but your supply chain contains black holes. Almost every business has them, regardless of size, location, complexity or content. There are many reasons why these black holes or grey areas exist, but they frequently arise due to a lack of data related to your internal and external operational systems, or,…
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