WEBINAR: Upstream Supply Chain | What levers can be used to improve efficiency and reduce costs?
- On the agenda: concrete answers to your challenges!
TIME TO MARKET
A strategic challenge for brands
In a challenging economic climate, where customer expectations are rapidly evolving and responsiveness is key to commercial success, companies can no longer afford to make mistakes. Time to market is becoming a strategic indicator, particularly in sectors with high seasonality and innovation, such as fashion, , and sportswear .
A delayed launch can lead to lost revenue, decreased competitiveness, and even damage to brand image. Conversely, a smooth, coordinated, and well-planned market launch is a powerful driver of performance.
It is in this context that e-SCM and Alpes Supply Chain are offering this webinar, to decipher the role of the supply chain in controlling Time to Market and to share concrete levers for optimization , from sourcing to store availability.
ON THE PROGRAM
Concrete solutions to your Supply Chain challenges
Discover how to transform your supply chain into a strategic lever for Time to Market performance!
During this one-hour webinar, our experts will cover the following topics:
- Managing Time to Market in the Luxury and Sports Sectors
- The critical stages of the production cycle: sourcing, production, quality, transport, logistics…
- The impact of delays on store availability and sales
- Using historical data to improve planning
- Real-time monitoring of operations and implementation of contingency plans
- The importance of seamless collaboration between all actors in the chain
- Integrating continuous improvement methods to strengthen overall performance
This webinar is hosted by Patrick Bourg, Director of e-SCM Operations, and Jean-Baptiste Fleck, President of the Alpes Supply Chain association, both specialists in the digitalization of supply chains .
They share concrete examples and lessons learned from projects conducted with leading brands. They provide valuable insights into digital levers, best practices for upstream coordination, and collaborative solutions for accelerating progress without rushing .
