Senator Transglobal comprises of domain and technology experts to provide end-to-end offerings for developing, customizing, testing, and maintenance of Supply Chain Planning, Sourcing & Procurement, and Supply Chain Execution solutions across industry verticals.
We have divided our supply chain management process into simple phases:
- Plan
- Source
- Manufacture
- Customise
- Deliver
Our Services Include:
Plan:
Supply Chain Planning is an amalgamation of all the planning processes across various business planning functions such as Materials Requirement Planning, Sourcing and Distribution Network Planning, Inventory Planning, Financial Planning, and so on.
Source:
Global sourcing is one of the key components of the strategic sourcing plan and procurement strategy for most of the large multinational companies to leverage low labor and material costs along with other business advantages. Many multinational companies use International Procurement Center to locally manage sourcing and procurement along with the logistics services.
Manufacture:
Optimization of manufacturing and operational costs leads to the emergence of outsourcing of all possible materials and processes. Companies are going beyond the traditional sourcing approach to the multi-tier sourcing approach, which brings in complexity in procurement and contract management.
Customise:
Manufacturers need to collaborate with suppliers, distributors and retailers to manage a balance between supply and demand. To achieve this, Collaborative Planning, Forecasting, and Replenishment (CPFR) model has been adopted by many manufacturers.
Senator Transglobal helps its customers in developing solutions for supplier’s network and collaboration platforms to accurately report demand, plan procurement, schedule manufacturing activities, thereby enabling enterprises to optimize their supply chain.
Deliver:
Supply Chain Delivery deals with the movement, storage, and distribution of goods through the entire supply chain. Globalization of manufacturing and outsourcing strategy has given tremendous advantage to organizations enabling them to focus on their core competency. However, it has introduced new challenges in monitoring, analyzing, and responding to supply chain events.