9their supply chain management by getting a single connection from Spice for all their ERP supply chain data. Spice manages all the complexities of exchanging data with trading partners, regardless of format, technical capabilities, location, etc. Plus, Spice provides full visibility into all supply chain transactional events' status, from the "big picture" right down to the details of each transaction. Their global technical support team is available 24x7, always standing by to help if it is needed.For instance, a major building products firm having multiple manufacturing sites across Europe and Asia took Spice's assistance to streamline their process. Each of the client's site has its collection of vendors that supply products to each site. The Spice OneConnect platform connected suppliers and supply chains of each site to each site's manufacturing and inventory management IT system. The client benefitted from a digitized supply chain and obtained a single supply chain view across multiple manufacturing sites. Another instance is a luxury fashion retail client who was building strategic relationships with certain global brand vendors by partnering in "shop-in-shop" programs. The brands would create a branded presence within the retail store and would be responsible for replenishing their inventory in-store, at their cost, till the product is sold. However, the merchandise would have to flow through the traditional supply chain network of the retailer, from a vendor to the retailer's distribution center and right up to the store shelf, and would be managed by the retailer's staff and IT systems. This vendor-managed-inventory and scan-based trading program required deep B2B integration and a shared data-driven supply chain process between the retailer and the selected brands. Spice executed this integration program in record time, and the retailer launched a successful program resulting in a win-win experience for the retailer, the brands, and the consumer. Today, Spice continues to deliver a unique type of supply chain integration across diverse vertical markets such as automotive, healthcare, semiconductors, food service, and medical technology. Each vertical market brings with it some unique supply chain requirements that have to be taken into consideration. Neel states that the pandemic has exposed weaknesses and gaps in supply chains that need to be fixed. The digital economy requires integrated and digital supply chains. "We will continue to grow our presence in various supply chain-intensive industries, with a value proposition for enterprises as well mid-market firms. We see significant growth opportunities in Europe and Asia-Pacific along with our traditional North American markets." He adds, "the future of supply chain visibility and integration also includes expansion of emerging technologies such as Blockchain, which we are implementing with large organizations in sectors such as food." E: excited@spiceTG.comT: 1-888-400-7950W: www.spiceTG.comWe are keen and curious to learn how we can improve supply chain efficiency, visibility and predictability problems for our clients by leveraging modern technology tools
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