SCM Connections Announces Partnership with Kinaxis RapidResponse

 
 

Man.  It’s been one heck of a year.  Again.  For those of us in the supply chain world, it seems as if everything we’ve been warning our CFO’s and COO’s about for years has finally come to fruition all at once.  The risks of offshoring production.  The risks of having our critical components for US production half a world away.  As container ships sit and railcars sit and the prices of transportation seem to be the only thing moving, it has become clear to even the most skeptical WHY supply chain planning is absolutely strategically imperative.


At SCM Connections, we have always prided ourselves in meeting our customers where they are within their own digital transformation journey.  It’s become clear to us this means the ability to offer technology solutions that also meet our customers where they are. With this, SCM Connections is proud to announce we are expanding our technology offerings.  Regardless of the size of the organization or specific planning requirements, SCM Connections has a software solution that meets the needs and creates solutions.

SCM Connections has signed a North American partnership with Kinaxis RapidResponse. Our exciting new partnership brings together best in breed supply chain planning technology with SCM Connections’ unparalleled expertise in end-to-end supply chain planning and problem solving. This unbeatable combination allows our clients access to not only cutting-edge technology from Kinaxis but also functional expertise of SCM Connections.  Supply chain process engineering paired with a best-in-class technology solution.

Our mission at SCM Connections to provide our clients with the best possible supply chain planning process and technology hasn’t changed.  Nor has our mission to solve the most complex supply chain problems out there.  Our new ability to meet our customers where there are with a “best in class” and a “best in breed” offering is an incredible privilege.  Read more about our partnership with Kinaxis.

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