Are You Using Supply Chain Automation Yet? | Blog | B2BE

Are you using supply chain automation yet?

Are You Using Supply Chain Automation Yet? | Blog | B2BE

In today’s technology driven business environment, efficiency and accuracy are key to staying ahead of the competition. With the increasing use of automation, it has become a critical aspect of supply chain management. In this blog, we will share the results of a recent poll that we conducted on the question: “Is supply chain automation part of your supply chain management process?” The results provide insight into how companies are utilising automation to improve their processes and drive success.

Poll results

In our most recent LinkedIn poll, we asked our social media followers if supply chain automation was part of their supply chain management process.

Supply chain automation: what we found

Yes, it’s an essential part – 71%

The results of the poll showed that a remarkable 71% of the respondents answered “Yes” to the question, indicating that supply chain automation is indeed an essential part of their supply chain management process. This high response demonstrates that companies are recognising the importance of automation in streamlining their operations and increasing efficiency. The integration of technology in the supply chain can help reduce manual errors, speed up processes, and provide real-time visibility into the supply chain, which are all crucial factors in maintaining a competitive edge.

The high percentage of companies adopting supply chain automation indicates that it is becoming a widely accepted and standard practice in the industry, making it easier for other companies to follow suit and implement similar solutions. In short, the results of the poll are a testament to the positive impact that automation can have on supply chain management and the importance of keeping up with the latest technological advancements in the industry.

Yes, in some parts – 29%

29% of the respondents answered “Yes, in some parts” to the question, indicating that while they have implemented some level of automation in their supply chain management process, it is not yet considered essential to their operations. This result is also positive, as it shows that these companies are taking steps towards adopting automation and exploring the benefits it can offer. By incorporating supply chain automation in certain areas, these companies can gain a better understanding of its potential and make informed decisions about expanding its use in the future.

If these companies were to fully integrate automation as an essential part of their supply chain management process, they could reap numerous benefits. Automation can help improve accuracy and speed up processes, leading to increased efficiency and cost savings. It can also provide real-time visibility into the supply chain, allowing for better decision-making and risk management., Automation can help reduce manual errors and improve the overall quality of operations. By fully embracing automation, these companies would be able to maximise its benefits and remain competitive in today’s fast-paced business environment.

Not yet, but interested – 0%

Interestingly, 0% of the respondents answered “Not yet, but interested” to the question, indicating that there are no companies currently in the exploration phase of incorporating automation into their supply chain management process. While this result may seem low, it’s important to remember that the adoption of new technologies can take time and requires careful consideration. Companies need to assess their current operations, identify areas for improvement, and determine the right technology solution to meet their specific needs.

However, the fact that there is no interest in automation is a sign that companies may not yet fully understand the benefits it can offer. By taking the time to explore and understand the potential of automation, companies can position themselves to take advantage of the opportunities it provides and stay ahead of the competition. The integration of automation can bring numerous benefits to the supply chain, such as increased efficiency, cost savings, and real-time visibility, to name a few. Companies that take the time to explore and implement automation will be well-positioned to reap these benefits and drive success in the future.

No, and not interested – 0%

Finally, it’s worth noting that 0% of the respondents answered “No, and not interested” to the question, indicating that there is no resistance to the adoption of automation in the supply chain management process. This result is a positive sign for the future of supply chain automation as it shows that companies are open to exploring new technologies and solutions to improve their operations. The lack of resistance to automation is a good thing as it indicates that companies understand the need to adapt and evolve in response to the rapidly changing business landscape.

More information

B2BE’s experience in the supply chain sector allows our customers to build, expand and adapt successfully, enabling greater effectiveness. To engage with B2BE and offer feedback on what matters most to you and your business, make sure to follow us on LinkedIn and across social media. You can also vote in our latest LinkedIn poll. If you’d like to discuss your future supply chain strategy, get in touch with us.

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