INDUSTRY
Supply Chain (SCM)
Digital Transformation for Supply Chains
From implementing sustainable practices to reducing costs, we work with organizations to streamline wholesale operations
Working with us, you get the benefits of years of experience and the innovative Digatil Business System which enables you to get the optimize your use of technology. You’ll be able to navigate increasing globalization, risks, and cost pressures to achieve the kind of transformation you need to become more profitable, to lower your costs, to be faster, and be more accurate in your forecasts.
Industry changes and challenges
The wholesale supply-chain industry is facing several challenges,
some of which include:
Globalization:
The increasing globalization of the supply-chain has made it more complex and difficult to manage, with longer lead times, more suppliers, and higher transportation costs.
Visibility and traceability:
The need for greater visibility and traceability of goods as they move through the supply-chain has become more critical, but achieving this can be challenging due to the complexity and fragmentation of the supply-chain.
Risk management:
Supply-chain disruptions, including natural disasters, geopolitical tensions, and pandemics, have highlighted the need for better risk management practices, but these can be difficult to implement in a global and rapidly changing supply chain environment.
Labor and human rights issues:
There is increasing pressure on companies to ensure that their suppliers are adhering to labour and human rights standards, but this can be difficult to monitor and enforce, especially in countries with less stringent regulations.
Environmental sustainability:
The growing focus on environmental sustainability has led to increased scrutiny of supply-chain practices, with companies being held accountable for the environmental impact of their suppliers.
Cost pressures:
The pressure to reduce costs throughout the supply-chain continues to be a major challenge, with companies having to find ways to reduce costs while still maintaining quality and meeting customer demands.
Technology adoption:
The increasing use of technology in the supply-chain, including automation, digitalization, and data analytics, has the potential to improve efficiency and reduce costs, but can also be challenging to implement and integrate into existing systems and processes.
Supply Chain Management
How we
can help
Digatil provides a range of services to help wholesale supply-chain companies improve their operations and achieve their strategic goals. By bringing expertise and a fresh perspective, Digatil can help navigate the challenges and opportunities of a rapidly changing industry. Whether working on specific projects or providing ongoing support, Digatil provides valuable insights and expertise that can help supply-chain companies achieve their goals and remain competitive in the industry.
Our wholesale practice focuses on the following:
Optimization of Operations
Providing Support with technology implementation
Development of Sustainable Practices
Adoption & Integration
Risk Management & Crisis Management
The Digatil Business System Advantage
Our capabilities, achieved through our proprietary Digatil Business System, include:
- Use of Artificial Intelligence and machine learning to provide insights and information into business problems and industry trends. It’s also utilized to create solutions and to run business scenario simulations: know what will happen before spending significant time and resources on implementations
- Conversion of the enterprise into an agile operation
- Automation across all of your business processes
- Application integration
- New low code applications
- Changes in operating models
- Risk analysis and management including the application of best practices
- Comprehensive implementation plans
- Solutions implementation and post-implementation support
- Customer analysis
- Application of big data and machine learning/AI with advanced analytics
- Regulatory compliance both domestically and internationally
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Industry
Sub-Areas
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