Just a quick post to let our readers know of the upcoming webcast, "End-to-End Available to Promise". This webcast will define available to promise (ATP) in dispersed and outsourced operations for environments with high demand and supply variability. Traditionally, ATP has been done in a request - promise manner across each tier of the supply chain, which adds enormous latency to the decision process. There is an urgent need to create capabilities that can manage the conflicts and complexities of the ATP process more effectively as it crosses multiple tiers and trading partners. Join Lora Cecere of Supply Chain Insights, along with Trevor Miles and Kerry Zuber of Kinaxis, as they explore the definition, barriers and opportunity for ATP. Citing various industry examples and both current and future use cases, this session will cover:
- the difference between ATP and capable to promise (CTP)
- what modeling in an ATP context should encompass
- the different process and technology capabilities required along the ATP maturity curve
- the Kinaxis ATP value proposition (with product demonstration)
Register now for the Thursday, December 11th | 2pm EST / 7pm UTCSpeakers
Lora Cecere, Founder & CEO, Supply Chain Insights
Lora Cecere is the founder of the research firm Supply Chain Insights, which is paving new directions in building thought-leading supply chain research. She is seen as a supply chain visionary. Lora is co-author of the new book Bricks Matter and the enterprise software blog Supply Chain Shaman. As an enterprise strategist, Lora focuses on the changing face of enterprise technologies. Her research is designed for the early adopter seeking first mover advantage.
Kerry Zuber, Vice President, Business Consulting, Kinaxis
As vice president of business consulting, Kerry is responsible for guiding the Kinaxis pre-sales consulting service, which specializes in establishing the value of the RapidResponse service for prospective clients and identifying specific solutions that fit client needs. Kerry also works closely with the product management and development teams to identify and define product enhancements that will help promote broader value to both prospects and existing customers.
Trevor Miles, VP of Thought Leadership, Kinaxis
As vice president of Thought Leadership, Trevor serves as an expert source for Kinaxis customers, prospects, industry analysts and journalists. Known throughout the supply chain field, he has published many articles, presented at various industry events, and is the primary contributor to the Kinaxis 21st Century Supply Chain blog.
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