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Supply Chain Analytics is a subset of Data Analytics that focuses on the optimization of supply chain operations. It involves the collection and analysis of data from various sources, such as customer orders, inventory levels, and supplier performance, to identify areas of improvement and develop strategies to increase efficiency. Supply Chain Analytics can help companies reduce costs, improve customer service, and increase profits.
The Supply Chain Analytics market is growing rapidly, driven by the increasing demand for data-driven decision making and the need for improved supply chain visibility. Companies are investing in advanced analytics solutions to gain insights into their supply chain operations and optimize their processes.
Some companies in the Supply Chain Analytics market include IBM, Oracle, SAP, JDA Software, Manhattan Associates, Kinaxis, and Logility. Show Less Read more