This is the third in a series of articles by SuppliersOf.com to introduce and discuss lean supply chain management. Previously discussed was having visibility on demand all the way through your customers to help eliminate surprises. This article focuses on providing visibility to suppliers.
 
Wouldn't the world be a better place if whenever you needed something, it would show up right where you need it? No more waiting, no more lead times, just hold out your hand it magically appears.
                        
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                            This is second in a series of articles by SuppliersOf.com, which is a software evaluation platform with the goal to eliminate the time spent searching for suppliers and to help bullet-proof your supply chain. The company and website was founded on the principles of keeping things as lean as possible and getting features and capabilities out in the market as quickly as possible. Recently, the website wrote the following series of articles to introduce Lean thinking concepts, how they apply to supply chains and how Ultriva’s tools help implement lean ideas and extract value. Here is the second article below. 
 
Imagine a world where you deliver your final product to your customer after having just completed it, whether this is obtaining it from your suppliers or whether you've just assembled it. In this world its easy to see that shelves and shelves of inventory are only serving as buffers for the incapability of being able to operate just-in-time.
                        
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                                    manufacturing,
                                
                                    inventory,
                                
                                    Ultriva,
                                
                                    lean manufacturing
                                
                             
                        
                    
                 
            
                
                    
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                
                            
                            SuppliersOf.com is a software evaluation platform with the goal to eliminate the time spent searching for suppliers and to help you bullet-proof your supply chain. The company and website was founded on the principles of keeping things as lean as possible and getting features and capabilities out in the market as quickly as possible. Recently, the website wrote the following series of articles to introduce Lean thinking concepts, how they apply to supply chains and how Ultriva’s tools help implement lean ideas and extract value. Here is the first article in its entirety. 
                        
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                                    supply chain,
                                
                                    kanban,
                                
                                    Ultriva,
                                
                                    lean manufacturing
                                
                             
                        
                    
                 
            
                
                    
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                
                            
                            A 2010 survey of supply chain executives identified demand variability as the biggest challenge.  Five years later demand variability remains at the top of the list - EFT’s 2015 Chief Supply Chain Officer Strategy Report identified demand variability as one of the top three business challenges driving the supply chain agenda.  Meeting the challenge of demand variability is critical to supply chain optimization and to your business.  
                        
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                                    inventory,
                                
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 CIO Review has chosen Ultriva for its 20 Most Promising Manufacturing Technology Solution Providers. The positioning is based on Ultriva’s solutions that help manage the supply chain and improve the inventory velocity of leading industrial manufacturing, healthcare, aerospace and logistics firms.
 
                        
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                                    manufacturing,
                                
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                                    lean manufacturing
                                
                             
                        
                    
                 
            
                
                    
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                
                            
                             
 Last week I shared the insights of a CEO using Demand Driven Supply Chain methodologies profiled Chad Smith in Demand Driven Performance – Using Smart Metrics (Smith and Smith, McGraw-Hill, 2013). Smith is a co-founder and Partner at the Demand Driven Institute, an organization dedicated to proliferating demand driven methods globally. Smith serves as the Program Director of the International Supply Chain Education Alliance’s Certified Demand Driven Planner (CDDP) Program. Two months ago Chad Smith and I (Ultriva founder, Narayan Laksham) discussed the five components of DDMRP (Demand Driven Materials Resource Planning) at a well-attended webinar.    
 
                        
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                                    inventory,
                                
                                    Ultriva,
                                
                                    lean manufacturing
                                
                             
                        
                    
                 
            
                
                    
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                
                            
                             
 Two months ago Chad Smith and I (Ultriva founder, Narayan Laksham) discussed the five components of DDMRP (Demand Driven Materials Resource Planning) at a well-attended webinar.  Wanted to take this blog as an opportunity to dig a little deeper.  Smith is the co-author of Demand Driven Performance – Using Smart Metrics (Smith and Smith, McGraw-Hill, 2013). He is a co-founder and Partner at the Demand Driven Institute, an organization dedicated to proliferating demand driven methods globally.  Smith serves as the Program Director of the International Supply Chain Education Alliance’s Certified Demand Driven Planner (CDDP) Program. 
 
                        
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                                    inventory,
                                
                                    Ultriva,
                                
                                    lean manufacturing
                                
                             
                        
                    
                 
            
                
                    
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                
                            
                             
 Our last blog shared that Ultriva was the cover story in the manufacturing technology special edition issue of CIO Review. This feature article was authored by Raj Kumar and is titled, “Ultriva: Escalating Manufacturing Output Through Lean.”  The author interviewed Narayan Laksham, Ultriva’s founder and CEO. This second part of the story features Ultriva real-world success in the manufacturing space.  Here is part two of the article: 
 
                        
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                                    supply chain,
                                
                                    kanban,
                                
                                    manufacturing,
                                
                                    Ultriva,
                                
                                    lean manufacturing
                                
                             
                        
                    
                 
            
                
                    
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                
                            
                             
 Recently, Ultriva, the leader in collaborative supply chain solutions, was the cover story in the current October issue of CIO Review. This issue was the manufacturing technology special edition. The feature article was authored by Raj Kumar and is titled, “Ultriva: Escalating Manufacturing Output Through Lean.”  The author interviewed Narayan Laksham, Ultriva’s founder and CEO. During the course of the interview, Laksham explained how he applied lean principles to the supply chain processes and developed a solution that triumphs over the traditional Material Requirements Planning (MPR) systems and delivers more value.  Here is part one of the article: 
 
                        
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                                    supply chain,
                                
                                    kanban,
                                
                                    manufacturing,
                                
                                    Ultriva,
                                
                                    lean manufacturing
                                
                             
                        
                    
                 
            
                
                    
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                
                            
                             
 It is no secret that our SCM (supply chain management) software helps supply chain experts solve their pain points. In order to better serve our existing and prospective customers, we wanted to know specifically how Ultriva customers value the technology. This type of thinking is not new for Ultriva, we constantly incorporate customer feedback into our new enhancements and features, mostly recently in version 7.7.  Voice of the customer (VOC) is what drives the people and product at Ultriva. 
 
                        
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                                    supply chain,
                                
                                    kanban,
                                
                                    manufacturing,
                                
                                    Ultriva