Supply chain leaders have a lot to worry about. They’re in charge of the entire planning process, and they know that each individual decision can have a huge impact on inventory levels, customer satisfaction, operational and financial costs, and ultimately company profitability. In fact, they’re at the center of conflicting aspirations within the organization. They have to juggle operational cost constraints, working capital management, and the needs of customer service. Time pressure is always heavy and reliable data are hard to find. So how can you make well-informed decisions?
Planners always seem to be chasing the facts and getting involved in a lot of firefighting. Leaders know well enough the importance of keeping their planners upbeat and motivated under pressure from the entire organization. So wouldn’t it be great if they could help planners find solutions rather than add to their troubles?
That’s where OMP comes in. We give you complete visibility over your entire supply chain, on the short term as well as the long term.
We give you dashboards and KPIs so you can understand exactly what’s happening and take control. We give you the tools to identify bottlenecks and lead-time issues, or stock levels that are too high or too low, and more. Your planners can quickly find a solution to any issues that could arise thanks to the wide range of smart solvers and analytics specifically tailored to your industry. Planners across the supply chain can now work in unison, seamlessly accommodating each other’s constraints and concerns, and finally breaking free from firefighting mode.
Sounds great, doesn’t it? With OMP you can make your entire organization work as one. And everybody’s happy, including you.
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Jack Eggels, General Manager Chemicals Operations at Shell
Saskia de Theije, Global S&OP Manager at DSM Dyneema
Rick Poe, Director of Supply Chain Business Services at Shaw Industries
Øystein Gulliksen, European Demand Planning Manager at Sibelco
Rainer Fretzen, Head of Performance Intermediates at Evonik
Arie Moruanx, Global Planning Excellence Leader – Medical Devices at Johnson & Johnson
Stef Vermeiren, Vice President Global Planning – Janssen Pharmaceutica at Johnson & Johnson
Marcell Sehner, Senior Vice-President of Digital Transformation and Services at VDM Metals
Thomas Gissler-Weber, CEO of Gissler & Pass