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Study confirms current and future state of supply chain analytics

Leader in visual analytics, Qlik and premier supply chain management and logistics publication, Supply Chain Digest (SCDigest) have announced the finding from the global study, Leveraging Supply Chain Data for Competitive Advantage. The majority of today's supply chain analytics are "looking in the rearview mirror" when it comes to evaluating performance according to the study, but realise the potential value of adopting advanced analytics.
Study confirms current and future state of supply chain analytics

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"Despite early stages of maturity, companies see significant potential from improvements in data management and analysis," said Dan Gilmore, president and editor in chief at SCDigest. "Not surprisingly, improved supply chain decision-making tops that list while similarly becoming more 'forward-looking' was the number one opportunity identified by respondents from improved data management and analytics."

Improving data and analytics a high priority

More than 40 percent of respondents said they are still almost exclusively backward-looking when it comes to data analysis. However, the vast majority expressed the belief that predictive analytics would bring value to users enabling them to leverage data at the point of decision. Additionally, more than 88 percent of respondents ranked advanced analytic capabilities as an outstanding or good opportunity for their organisation. Respondents also noted that making improvements in data and analytic capabilities was either a high priority or something they were already focused on doing.

The study revealed that while companies are realising the value and urgency of implementing advanced analytics, few feel that they are where they need to be. When evaluating their own current capabilities generally less than ten percent felt that they had high levels of user system flexibility and empowerment, data visualisation and supply chain risk management capabilities.

Improving the supply chain

DynCorp International is a global services provider offering sophisticated aviation, logistics, training, intelligence and operational solutions to commercial, government, and military customers. "Our employees don't need another tool that puts a new face on the same old data. Instead, they need visualisations that are intuitive and allow users to freely explore the underlying data," said Bill Momsen, senior director of supply chain operations at DynCorp International. "Qlik empowers users to discover new insights, and this enhances DI's ability to improve the performance and effectiveness of our supply chain."

"As organisations seek to implement more advanced analytics for the supply chain it is imperative that business users see the whole story in their data regardless of where or when they are making decision," said David Telford, senior director, sector group and industry partner lead, Qlik. "Qlik helps thousands of organisations use data to manage their supply chain by providing analytics at the point of decision with flexible, self-service solutions available via mobile to help users visualise and explore data for better insights."

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