Bridge the Gap
Quloi, Inc.
Optimizing logistics to meet the multidimensionality of the needs of our customers
Supply Chain Integration
84% of businesses say integrations are “very important” or a “key requirement” for their customers. With digitalization influencing the business world, there is a demand for methods to improve the flow of data and information. This does not only mean digitizing data and information that was once manual and paper-based but also shifting focus to connected, integrated supply chains that can boost productivity by reducing the time spent on redundant manual tasks, improving competitiveness by reducing costs, and delivering value-based services to customers.
In an IDC survey, respondents have cited barriers that disrupt the progressive efforts of B2B integration.
Over 51% of respondents cited poor integration with their existing tech stack as a reason to explore new vendors.
90% of B2B buyers either agree or strongly agree that a vendor’s ability to integrate with their existing technology significantly influences their decision to add them to the shortlist.?
Slashing Procurement Lead Times & Boosting Efficiency with ERP Integration
ERPs can struggle with data silos and limited integration capabilities. This can lead to inefficiencies, communication breakdowns, and difficulty gaining real-time visibility across the supply chain. Discover how ERP Integration resolves these challenges by connecting various systems and streamlining order fulfillment and core business processes. Download our use case to explore how you can leverage centralized data access and provide stakeholders with real-time information.?
Driving Your Supply Chain Forward with Supply Chain Integration
Warren Buffet, the legendary investor, once said, “Price is what you pay. Value is what you get.” It conveys the essence of supply chain integration – extracting maximum value from every link across the supply chain. But why does integration matter for businesses? Why are integrated supply chains the cornerstone of modern business success? Our latest blog focuses on the concept of integrated supply chains and why organizations cannot afford to overlook the potential of supply chain integration.
Integrated Supply Chain: No Longer an Option for Manufacturers
The manufacturing industry continues to face headwinds such as limited visibility, stock shortages, fulfillment delays, quality issues, poor data, etc., that may limit the industry’s growth momentum. Worse, when procurement professionals do not have a single source of truth to rely on, poor data from disparate systems inhibits business continuity. The positive outlook is that supply chain integration helps. Our latest whitepaper provides a systematic guide to integration and how it allows manufacturers to automate mundane tasks and combat project completion delays, exceeded budgets, and unmet consumer demands.