The planet's resources are under threat because of the way we extract, consume, and produce the things we need. Now more than ever, sustainability within supply chains is a must to ensure that we can protect our resources.
Sustainability refers to the processes that are able to meet our current needs without harming future generations. This is done by promoting environmental protection, product improvements, risk minimization, and innovation.
In recent years, many companies have pledged to create and maintain sustainable supply chains. These companies realize the importance of protecting the environment, even if there may be tradeoffs between profitability and sustainability.
Once common misconception about sustainability is that there are high costs associated with building a sustainable supply chain. However, many strategies that are involved in creating a sustainable supply chain can also be cost effective. For example, shortening the supply chain is reducing the amount of energy required to move goods through the process and can help reduce costs associated with transportation.
In order to build a sustainable supply chain, you need to have communication with all levels of the company to align your goals and discuss tradeoffs if they should occur. If certain individuals are focused on creating the most cost effective supply chain while others are trying to build a sustainable one, there may be some miscommunication about what the objectives are and how certain tradeoffs should be evaluated. As such, there should be a constant dialogue about the goals of each department in the company so that the best possible decisions are made.
Instead of seeking and tracking down information, it is being ‘radiated’ to our team. Our guys can see if things are received on the line. We can click a button to see how many cases we’ve run, and then monitor that as it goes. PlanetTogether APS aligns us more.
In addition, an ongoing re-examination of the supply chain is important as risks and priorities may change from one quarter to another. Demands and costs may change so the company leaders must evaluate the tradeoffs and the cost implications as sustainability initiatives are evaluated.
A tool that can greatly benefit companies to reduce their waste and excess inventory is a planning software that allows you to create what-if scenarios that allow you to analyze the effects of minimizing inventory for certain products. This can help you reduce your overall inventory levels while prioritizing certain products.
Advanced Planning and Scheduling Softwares have become a must for modern-day manufacturing operations as customer demand for increased product assortment, fast delivery, and downward cost pressures become prevalent. These systems help planners save time while providing greater agility in updating ever-changing priorities, production schedules, and inventory plans. APS Systems can be quickly integrated with an ERP/MRP software to fill the gaps where these systems lack planning and scheduling flexibility, accuracy, and efficiency.
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The implementation of an Advanced Planning and Scheduling (APS) Software will take your manufacturing operations to the next level of production efficiency by taking advantage of the operational data you already possess in your ERP system. APS is a step in the right direction of efficiency and lean manufacturing production enhancement. Try out a free trial or demo!