Supply Chain

Key Trends Changing the Supply Chain Management Today

Key Trends Changing the Supply Chain Management Today There is not a single business in today’s era that can ensure smooth functioning without the support of supply chain management. It is the only industry which is a synonym of  “time is money” because of the handling, loading, transportation happening at razor thin margins. It not…

Logistics Industry and Supply Chain Solutions: The new metamorphosis

Started as a niche concept in military, supply chain or factory management has evolved into a core business milieu today. It is not surprising either that e-commerce and IoT are playing a crucial role in shaping the modern logistics management. KPMG in one of its reports stated the value of warehousing industry towering at 56,000…

The True Story behind- Customer Focused Supply Chain

What is Customer-Focused Supply Chain?  The core target of every Business today is to handle and hold increasing number of customers by focusing on its supply chain. And at the same time to be successful in the market. To adapt to ever-changing business dynamics the business has to stabilize Customer-Focused or Outside-In supply chain model.…

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Don’t let a supply chain control your business

Don’t let a supply chain control your business In the past 25 years, major original-equipment manufacturers around the world have shifted to the Japanese tiered approach to supply chains. They’ve radically reduced the number of suppliers that they directly manage and off-loaded responsibility for supervising the rest, along with the task of building major subsystems,…

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Supply Chain Challenges of today and tomorrow.

Supply Chain Challenges of today and tomorrow NWCC group is a leading provider of collaborative, best-of-breed supply chain solutions that help small, medium, large and Fortune 500 companies realize substantial bottom-line results in record time. NWCC SCM provides complete supply chain management solution that features a performance monitoring architecture and provides supply chain visibility; demand,…

Warehouse the most important links of your supply chain

Warehouse the most important links of your supply chain. It’s crucial to optimize warehouse management operations in order to compete with other businesses. Key performance indicators (KPIs) give you a means to measure how well you are doing and make the right adjustments. They allow you to set benchmarks and improve your business practices. The…

Improve your manufacturing supply chain management

Supply chain and manufacturing: Focus on three “Vs” to improve manufacturing supply chain management Visibility, variability and velocity. Focusing on these three factors is key to increasing the effectiveness of any company’s supply chain. Unfortunately, many aerospace and defence manufacturers may not realize they have a problem in these areas if they don’t have the…

Providing a backbone to the Indian telecom sector.

Providing a backbone to the Indian telecom sector. NWCC is India’s leading integrated supply chain and logistics solutions provider and a pioneer in the sphere of Telecom Logistics in India. Leveraging on the global network of NWCC Group it has strong foothold in providing compete Warehousing & 3PL Services for its Telecom Customers across India…

Importance of logistics and supply chain management

THE USE OF THIRD PARTY LOGISTICS SERVICES The importance of logistics and supply chain management is increasing in manufacturing companies as they are sourcing, producing and distributing across the world and hence managing their supply chain is getting very complex. However, outsourcing logistics activities such as transportation, warehousing, inplant material handling and other value-added services…

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Warehouse & Distribution Best Practices

Warehouse & Distribution Best Practices For years, warehousing, distribution and manufacturing were largely invisible to the corporate enterprise. Of course senior-level executives knew they had plants, warehouses and distribution centers, but they didn’t necessarily know what purpose they served. How else do we explain the trend toward outsourcing manufacturing to contract manufacturers and distribution to…