New Upcoming Research on the Increasing Need for Agile Late-Stage Customization in Extended Consumer Products Manufacturing and Supply Networks

New Upcoming Research on the Increasing Need for Agile Late-Stage Customization in Extended Consumer Products Manufacturing and Supply Networks

Last week, we were very pleased to announce to our research followers and Supply Chain Matters blog readership that in a conjunction with our new Sustaining sponsor, Nulogy Corporation, we will be providing upcoming thought leadership on the role and importance of agile customization in today’s consumer product’s focused extended manufacturing and supply chain networks.

Nulogy is a software company whose mission is to enable consumer brands and their external manufacturing and packaging services providers to deliver customized, traceable products to consumers, faster, under budget, and with minimal waste.

Since its founding in 2002, Nulogy has demonstrated a strong growth path while accumulating 25 patents granted and pending in jurisdictions around the world. The company’s agile customization platform is used on 5 continents, in 6 languages and reportedly processed $2.3 billion in order value in 2017. Along the way, Nulogy received several awards, including the Deloitte Technology Fast 500, Food Logistics 100-plus software and technology providers to the food and beverages industry, Gartner’s 2014 Cool Supply Chain Vendors, and the Great Place to Work: Best Workplaces Canada 2018 award.

The partnership will result in a forthcoming Ferrari Consulting and Research Group researched and an authored Industry Advisory thought leadership report that will be conducted in collaboration with Nulogy. Together, we will explore the increasing importance of incorporating and integrating agile-based supply network postponement and product packaging capabilities in CPG supply networks.

This recognized supply chain management technology industry analyst will be presenting the key highlights and takeaways of this research at a 2019 industry event.

Further details regarding this joint-effort can be garnered in our latest Supply Chain Matters published commentary.

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