A supply chain command center is both an advanced framework and technology platform that combines AI, IoT, and advanced analytics with near-real-time data from various internal and external systems and sources. Command centers represent an evolution from traditional supply chain control towers, which typically focused on visibility into specific functions like logistics, sourcing, and manufacturing.
Command centers expand on the idea behind control towers, striving to democratize access to supply chain data insights across the different functions across the supply chain and beyond. They also focus on making information more actionable by displaying it in the user’s specific business context, helping companies to move from “reading the news” to acting on them. Command centers can leverage control towers as a key data source for delivering their broader ambition around comprehensive end-to-end supply chain visibility.
With a supply chain command center, you are looking to maximize the value of your supply chain data by making it readily accessible to all users, in the business context that is meaningful for them. This involves supporting various types of use cases and requires high degree of flexibility from the underlying technology platform.
Command centers seek to make supply chain insights more actionable by addressing critical issues such as gaps in data availability, lack of access to the right data, and issues with data quality. This requires fundamental changes in the enabling technology and processes for leveraging the generated insights. Command centers act as the nervous system of an organization's operational infrastructure, consolidating data streams, alerts, and controls into a single data platform and surfacing this information to various types of users in alignment with their needs.
These sophisticated platforms enable businesses to monitor, analyze, and respond to events across their entire business ecosystem in real-time (or close to real-time), making them invaluable for organizations managing complex supply chains and partner networks. Command centers provide contextual visibility and enable organizations to detect and respond to issues before they impact business operations, while also providing valuable insights for strategic decision-making and process improvement over time.
A key goal of supply chain visibility is to provide controlled access to accurate, timely, and complete information about the workflows, events, and data across an organization’s supply chain operations. Today, supply chain visibility is often limited, information is not easily shared, and workflows and business processes are disconnected, which is why a command center can vastly improve how information comes together across the various types of user experiences to the benefit of multiple business stakeholders.
If your organization wants to invest in a command center, it’s important to establish clear metrics for evaluating the effectiveness of their command center implementations, for example improvements in response times, issue resolution rates, and system uptime. Organizations should track both immediate operational improvements and long-term trends in performance optimization. Comprehensive return on investment (ROI) analysis is also important. When implementing a command center, consider both direct cost savings and indirect benefits such as improved customer satisfaction and reduced risk exposure, including reduced downtime costs, improved resource utilization, and enhanced decision-making capabilities.
A supply chain command center helps organizations fully utilize the vast volumes of supply chain data currently spread across disparate applications, systems, and databases. By breaking down data silos and enabling better data sharing across the supply chain and beyond, a command center helps make faster and better decisions across a number of use cases, leading to improved business outcomes.
Examples of use cases supported by a command center include:
With any supply chain command center, you want resiliency and versatility to ensure you can meet the varying demands of your diverse user base and adjust capabilities whenever necessary as your business needs evolve. While specific requirements can differ between organizations, a high-level architectural framework for a command center includes five key layers that must be present.
Key elements of a command center include:
OpenText Business Network Cloud includes sophisticated analytics tools that help organizations derive meaningful insights from their operational data. The OpenText™ Trading Grid Command Center is a portfolio of supply chain analytics and visibility tools leveraging a common data platform and the powerful capabilities of the OpenText Trading Grid integration platform.
Going beyond traditional supply chain control towers, OpenText™ Trading Grid Command Center allows companies to make maximal use of their supply chain data—bringing it together and presenting it in specific business contexts to drive deeper insights, ongoing optimization, and meaningful action.
Specifically designed to leverage B2B integration insights to support end-to-end supply chain operations, our solution can help you:
Drive deeper supply chain analytics with a versatile command center
Connect once, reach anything—integrate beyond trading partners
Securely track assets and shipments with an identity-driven IoT platform powered by AI
Transform supply chain visibility and gain actionable insights
Welcome to the next era of supply chain digitization