Inside discrete manufacturers, a complex mix of disconnected files and data need to be made accessible, usable, and maintained for internal and external users across the value chain.
In the day-to-day activities of gathering the data, collaborating, and ensuring security, most companies run into some or all of the impediments described here:
1) Gathering Data
Without an automated process, collecting data that suppliers need takes work from various groups in the product development organization. This leads to such frustrations as:
2) Communicating & Collaborating
Once data is collected internally it needs to be communicated clearly to suppliers. This is often done with email or some sort of file share that have their own set of problems, such as:
3) Securing
Once information is passed to the supplier there is still a variety of mishaps that can occur, such as:
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1) Gartner, “Follow Gartner’s 4-Step Framework to Implement an Effective Supplier Collaboration Strategy,” Miguel Cossio, 2021