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SIOP

SIOP and S&OP FAQs: Implementation & Proven Results

SIOP aligns sales, operations, supply chain, and finance around one plan to improve revenue predictability, customer service, inventory, and profitability. This Q&A explores how manufacturers can use SIOP to anticipate capacity and resource needs, improve operational performance, and support profitable growth.

Applying Lessons Learned from Supply Chain Chaos to Thrive in 2022

Supply chain chaos exposed the risks of lengthy global supply chains and the need for greater resilience, responsiveness, and control. Manufacturers are rethinking where they produce and source, strengthening SIOP and planning capabilities, investing in technology, and moving manufacturing closer to customers to support profitable growth.

Interview with Industrial Insights on How SIOP Can Address Business Volatility

Supply chain disruptions and demand volatility make it increasingly difficult to balance customer needs with capacity, inventory, and profitability. In this Industrial Insights interview, Lisa Anderson discusses how SIOP helps companies anticipate changing demand, align supply, manage inventory and working capital, and make faster decisions in a volatile business environment.

Turning Data into Insights to Improve SIOP & Customer Service

Reliable data is essential to effective SIOP and better business decisions. Learn how cleansing, connecting, consolidating, and validating data can improve visibility, turn data into actionable insights, and help manufacturers strengthen customer service, planning, and supply chain performance.

Capacity Planning Best Practices to Support Sales Growth

Capacity planning ensures your operations and supply chain can keep pace with sales growth. Learn capacity planning best practices for aligning labor, equipment, suppliers, warehousing, and transportation with demand to identify bottlenecks, improve customer service, and support profitable, scalable growth.

Thriving in an Inflationary Environment Using SIOP/ S&OP

Inflation puts pressure on pricing, costs, margins, inventory, and working capital. Learn how manufacturers can use SIOP to evaluate customer and product profitability, model what-if scenarios, align capacity and inventory with demand, and make proactive decisions that support profitable growth.

Lisa Anderson, Manufacturing, SIOP Expert and President of LMA Consulting Suggests Supply Chain Requires 360 Planning

Supply chain disruptions require companies to plan ahead rather than react after problems occur. Lisa Anderson explains how SIOP can help manufacturers align demand, inventory, capacity, resources, customers, and suppliers to strengthen resiliency, improve cash flow, and support profitable growth.

Disruptions, War, Inflation. 83% Reshoring/ Nearshoring

Manufacturers are accelerating reshoring and nearshoring as supply chain disruptions, geopolitical risk, and inflation expose the vulnerabilities of extended global supply chains. Learn how companies can evaluate reshoring, nearshoring, strategic partners, and SIOP to strengthen resiliency and better serve customers.

Importance of External Relationships in the Supply Chain

Manufacturing and Supply Chain Expert Lisa Anderson, MBA, CSCP, CLTD, president of LMA Consulting Group Inc. joins a panel of supply chain experts from the Society for the Advancement of Consulting (SAC) Global Supply Chain Special Interest Group to discuss the importance of external relationships in the supply chain.

Improving Sales, Inventory & Operations Planning

In this Industrial Insights podcast interview, Lisa Anderson discusses Sales, Inventory & Operations Planning (SIOP), end-to-end supply chain management, demand planning, and the strategies manufacturers can use to improve service, profitability, and scalable growth.

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