5 best practices to improve supply chain planning for Travel and Hospitality
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When it comes to the travel and hospitality industry, the “behind-the-scenes” logistics can a real challenge to navigate, as it relies heavily on the quality of service provided by service partners and their reliability.
In the current market, supply chains will be called to deliver even more performance, requiring an end-to-end transformation in planning. Additionally, the new priorities of resilience, agility and sustainability cannot be tacked onto existing supply chain set ups.
Our latest supply chain best practice whitepaper explores:
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The three additional priorities for supply chain leaders
- Optimising the S&OP process
- Using scenario planning to anticipate potential disruptions
- Supply chain and its role within ESG
- Modernising supply chain reporting tools
Leaders should carefully review the supply chain KPIs to ensure that supply chain design and execution balances both efficiency and resilience.








