Demystifying the value of composable architectures for supply chains
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Today’s supply chains are under constant pressure from trade wars, demand shifts, supplier delays, and unexpected disruptions, making adaptability essential. Many companies struggle with outdated systems that require expensive upgrades to add new capabilities. Solutions built on a composable architecture address this by allowing organizations to add or upgrade supply chain functions such as forecasting, inventory management, and procurement without replacing their entire system or making large IT investments. Instead of waiting for months-long upgrades, companies can quickly deploy new tools that work alongside existing systems, improving decision-making and efficiency. When organizations deploy composable supply chain planning (SCP) solutions, Nucleus found they can reduce inventory holding costs by 8 to 15 percent, improve service level performance by 5 to 10 percent, and eliminate the need for large-scale IT project approvals, enabling faster adoption of critical capabilities without disrupting core operations.
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