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Creating more efficient supply chain processes

Posted by: Process Matters Blogger on: July 31, 2009

A recent report from the BPM Forum found that 60 percent of companies have no, very little or marginal visibility across all tiers and levels of their supply and value chain. This puts them at a costly disadvantage in the tough economic climate.

Investing in your supply and value chain will not only enable you to survive, but also to thrive in today’s down economy-positioning your enterprise for growth and success in the recovered market. Adopting Business Process Management (BPM) and/ or System – Based Integration software will boost supply chain visibility and agility – providing a cost effective way to ensure managers have the transparency they need to operate most efficiently.

A well known tire manufacturer and distributor implemented Metastorm BPM® to accelerate product time-to-market; cutting administrative costs and reducing delays by more than 80 percent – ultimately increasing its sales and bottom line.

By streamlining and automating key business processes through IT solutions, companies can realise greater visibility across the supply and value chain; allowing firms to improve efficiency and reduce costs.

To learn more about Metastorm’s solutions for supply chain management, click here.

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