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A specialty chemical manufacturer with five manufacturing plants, producing a range of products for two distinct industries, launched an initiative to improve performance of its supply chain operations by optimizing processes for planning and order management.
Worldwide leader in polypropylene manufacturing ranging from high-volume commodity material to high-performance specialty resins. In the face of increasing complexity managing their global supply chain operation saw the need to improve their planning technology.
Specialty chemical manufacturer of over 1000 products in four continents, launched a supply chain planning initiative to improve global visibility, planning and forecasting, and reduce operating costs.
Billion dollar Polypropylene, PET and Polyethylene manufacturer in Asia. Despite forecast management through in-house technology still had a need to integrate supply and demand information.