For almost three years, the supply chain has
been anything but stable. Ports stacked with
container ships, suppliers going bankrupt,
and a shortage of parts and raw materials has
dominated the news cycle worldwide.
This paper will look at the causes of this
downtime and contend that advanced planning
and scheduling (APS) software can provide
a solution that can turn the chaotic into an
organized, profit-generating process
For almost three years, the supply chain has
been anything but stable. Ports stacked with
container ships, suppliers going bankrupt,
and a shortage of parts and raw materials has
dominated the news cycle worldwide.
This paper will look at the causes of this
downtime and contend that advanced planning
and scheduling (APS) software can provide
a solution that can turn the chaotic into an
organized, profit-generating process