Supply Chain Transparency
Why?
Supply Chain Transparency is not only required from a compliance perspective, but also a necessary step to improve Supply Chain performance and resilience.
What?
The Supply Chain Transparency Assessment looks at the current state of your supply chain transparency, benchmarking you against industry standards and best practices, e.g. Catena-X traceability standards, and provides recommendation to close the gaps.
A Supply Chain Transparency Strategy describes your vision of Supply Chain Transparency and uses a Sustainable Supply Chain Maturity Model to plan a roadmap from where you are to where you want to go. It also covers topics like changes to your current operating model and digital landscape.
The Supply Chain Transparency Architecture describes the execution of your Supply Chain Transparency Strategy and is therefore often created in a project covering both, strategy and architecture. The architecture describes the future process and digital landscape required to effectively and efficiently implement supply chain transparency.
How?
- We use standards and industry best practices to shape our work. This ensures interoperability as well as the availability of enough skilled resources for implementation.
- We ause reference frameworks, architectures and models to maximize re-use of existing open-source IP, accelerating development for project deliverables, while improving quality.
- In all our engagement we use GenAI and AI Agents to augment our consultants. This improves the productivity but also provides more relevant insights and functions as a QA mechanism.
- From a way of working perspective, we prefer a Design Thinking approach and Agile/Scrum for project delivery.