Supply Chain Management
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Oxygen’s approach to supply chain management (SCM) is both pragmatic and leading edge. It is based on extensive experience delivering over 50 full suite SAP implementations since 1997 and over 800 supply chain efficiency projects for major Asia Pacific businesses.
Oxygen’s deep understanding of SCM across a range of industries helps us to stay ahead of the pack in adopting new solution sets and driving maximum benefit from existing technologies. We enable our clients to lower sourcing costs of finished goods and raw materials, improve customer service, dramatically lower inventory levels and leverage all resources to bring substantial benefits to a company.
We implemented the first SAP supply chain in Australasia and have created world firsts in the forest and mine industries by driving supply chain management back into the mine and forest respectively. These projects are the platform for real, sustainable and strategic value for our customers.
Oxygen’s SCM projects are phased, allowing customers to extract maximum business value throughout a project and maintain momentum towards a final solution. We work with customers to identify ‘pain points’ and opportunities, set achievable targets for each phase and deliver real and measurable dollar benefits.
Our SCM consultants average over seven years experience in the field. We develop client relationships based on trust and a grounded approach, underpinned by a focus on customer value management, robust project and change management methodologies and an effective risk management framework.
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