WBSP665: Grow Your Business by Understanding OMP’s Capabilities, an Objective Panel Discussion
Description
In industries such as metal, chemical, and paper manufacturing, supply chain planning requires highly specialized capabilities to address the complexities of their operations. These sectors rely on advanced features like variable routings, multi-level pegging, coupled routings, and intricate changeovers to ensure efficiency and adaptability. While many supply chain solutions provide basic functionalities like available-to-promise or capable-to-promise, the critical challenge lies in mastering profitable-to-promise capabilities. OMP distinguishes itself in the market by seamlessly integrating these advanced features into its suite, making it a strong contender for handling the unique demands of these industries. This raises an important question: how does OMP compare to other supply chain suites in delivering tailored, industry-specific solutions?
In today's episode, we invited a panel of industry experts for a live discussion on LinkedIn to conduct an independent review of OMP’s capabilities. We covered many grounds, including where OMP might be a fit in the enterprise architecture and where it might be overused. Finally, they analyze many data points to help understand the core strengths and weaknesses of OMP.
Background Soundtrack: Away From You – Mauro Somm
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