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Supply Chain Monitoring : CDC Supply Chain
End-to-End Supply Chain Visibility - All at the Network Level
A challenge in increasingly complex supply chains and organizations is to manage and supervise a network of trading partners, facilities and systems. CDC's Supply Chain Monitoring solutions add real-time connectivity and business process control on a network level. It links orders, shipments, containers and inventory together in an operational data store for end-to-end supply chain visibility.
This allows us to manage also complex scenarios where the enterprise may use multiple host systems and execution systems, and still have the ability to link supply chain data from all of these together and control the supply chain with a single point of access.
- Achieve comprehensive track & trace of shipments and logistics units to truly leverage advance shipping notices (ASN) information for efficient receiving and cross-docking processes, and extend delivery control via integrated proof-of-delivery processes.
- Create a single point of access for monitoring supply chain execution – ongoing production in warehouses, yards and transportation, and support instant reporting and proactively detect potential problems like delays and capacity constraints.
- Support a uniform way of handling events and alerts
Agents check occurred and not-occurred events in the network, and records exceptions connected to different process steps. Based on configurable thresholds alerts are generated and distributed for action and escalation. |
Another aspect of monitoring is staying on top of system processes and message flows to enable remediation of issues in the IT infrastructure. System monitoring uses the same concept of agents and single point of supervision to ensure that printers are functioning, message queues are processed and background processes are running.