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NEW RELEASE OF SCM IT SUBWAY MAP EUROPE STRONG GROWTH of SCM software in the cloud


The use of cloud-based supply chain software continues to show strong growth, especially in the areas of transport management, sales & operations planning and order management. Besides that, more and more manufacturing companies are starting to use soft- ware for demand-driven MRP. These are the key developments in supply chain software in Europe, as visualized on Supply Chain Movement’s SCM IT Subway Map Europe 2018.


By Martijn Lofvers


Ever-more companies are using supply chain software in the cloud. According to a recent study by research firm Gartner among com- panies in manufacturing, wholesale and retail, 54% of the respond-


Golf Club


SUPPLY CHAIN SOFTWARE IN THE CLOUD Percentage of European implementations in the cloud:


AEB


AGR Dynamics Amber Road Anaplan A-SIS Axit


Basware


BluJay Solutions Consafe Logistics E2open Dynasis


Every Angle Eyefreight Inconso Inform


John Galt Solutions Liaison Technologies Llamasoft Logility


Manhattan Associates MIC


MP Objects Neogrid Orchestr8 Optimity Ortec


Outperform PearlChain Relex Solutions Riskmethods SAP


ShipitSmarter Solventure SSI Schäfer Ticontract Toolsgroup


Transmetrics Transporeon Transparix


Graphic: SC M 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Solutions Relex IT SUBWAY MAP 2018


www.supplychainmovement.com www.itsubwaymap.com


CITY & SUBWAY ARCHITECT: MARTIJN LOFVERS (SUPPLY CHAIN MEDIA BV) © 2018 Amber Road AEB SSI Schäfer


Jung- heinrich


Stratech Inconso A-SIS Logility JDA


3PL Area LA Software


Redprairie Davanti BluJay (LeanLogistics) BluJay (Kewill) JDA (i2) AMCS/Transvision


Demand Solutions


JDA (Manugustics) JDA (E3) Acteos


Retail Area


JDA Qlik E2open


(Terra Technology, Steelwedge)


River Walk Customize River


Outperform Solutions


Llamasoft (Barloworld)


e-solutions TXT Toolsgroup Slimstock Arkieva Syncron Dynamics AGR Anaplan S&OP Parc IBP Statue Orchestr8 Exceedra Asprova Technologies Icron Quintiq Microstrategy SAS Y2K Memorial


Central Station


Convention Centre


Hype Magic Quarter


Every Angle


Neogrid Infor Inform Downtown Dynasys Kinaxis Soloplan


Rail & Barge terminal


Transmetrics River Logic


Objects Eyefreight


MP Yellowstar


Aimms Ortec


Delmia Ortems Quintiq Siemens (Preactor) Locom DSI Global Solventure Byte Zoo Rockwell Wonderware Siemens


Legacy Swamp


PSI Fujitsu Glovia


Iptor (IBS)


Industrial Area Epicor John Galt Optimity OM Partners Proleit Futurmaster


Siemens (Axit) Siemens (Axit) Siemens (Axit)


Pearl Chain


Sage Unit4 Core Biz Stadium SCM International Airport Visma Exact Quintiq PTV Dassault Systèmes (Quintiq) Tomtom Oracle (Demantra) Oracle (Hyperion) Redprairie IBM Camelot IT Lab SAP (Smartops)


SAP (Business Objects) SAP (Smartops)


Infor (Mercia) Infor (Mercia) IFS Board


Eastern Union


Transparix Hardis


HighJump (Accellos)


Centric Generix Pincvision Cargo Airport Trade & Export Area


Microsoft Dynamix (Navision, Axapta)


Pagero Coupa


Oracle MIC MetricStream TradeitSmarter Solutions Riskmethods Bravo Synertrade Jaggaer (ex Pool4Tool)


Tradeshift (IBX)


Achilles Sourcing District SAP (Ariba) Oracle (JD Edwards) Oracle (G-Log) Software AG Neogrid (Agentrics) Infor (Lawson) QAD Progress Technologies


Procurence SAP


Liaison Execution Area Basware Esker Esize


Consafe Logistics


Manhattan Associates


Descartes


Descartes (Infodis) Descartes (KSD)


Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Warehouse Management System (WMS) Inventory Optimization (incl. statistical probability distribution) Transport Planning System (incl. route scheduling & optimization Shipment & Transport Execution Platforms (incl. Freight Management) Global Trade Management (incl. customs & duty regulations) Supply Chain Network Design (incl. MILP solvers) Production Planning & Scheduling (incl. finite capacity & heuristic solvers) Demand Planning & Forecasting (incl. statistical analysis) Sales & Operations Planning (incl. workflow & scenario planning)


Manufacturing Execution System (incl. workflow & scenario planning) Order Management System (incl. omni-channel optimization) Supply Chain Visibility (incl. external B2B integration) Business Intelligence & Analytics (BI) & Analytics E-Procurement (incl. purchase-to-pay, excl. logistics tendering) Supply Chain Risk Management (incl. contingency planning) SAP add-on for operations & supply chain Intercompany Pedestrian tunnel Original Software developer Cloud (SaaS) Solution Implementation (≥50%)


Subway Conductors (implementation partners): • EyeOn


• Ab Ovo • Accenture • Atos


• Bearing Point


• BT Global Services (Ltd) • Capgemini


• CGI Group (Logica) • Cognizant • Deloitte • EY


• IBM Global Services EMEA • Infosys (Lodestone) • Inspirage • Involvation • KPMG


• Mahindra Satyam • PwC


• Tata Consultancy Services • T-Systems International


Subway Clochards: Bank sitters of IT companies Shipitsmarter Tesisquare Transwide Transporeon Elemica GT Nexus Logistix (Pantechnik) MetaPack Ticontract Precision Timocom TH Data Aptean


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ents utilize or plan to use a cloud-based transport management system (TMS), and the percentage for both warehouse manage- ment systems (WMS) and sales & operations planning (S&OP) is 48% in each case. Software solutions for collaboration and for supply chain visibility score 59% and 56% respectively, which is entirely understandable in view of the need for various applica- tions to be interconnected.


In Supply Chain Movement’s research for the annual SCM IT Sub- way Map, TMS suppliers lead the way indicating that the major- ity of their European implementations are in the cloud, followed by solutions related to global trade management, risk manage- ment and order management. The implementation of cloud-based WMS significantly lags behind. For S&OP it varies strongly from one software supplier to another; Anaplan, E2open (with its Steel- wedge solution), Orchestr8 and Relex Solutions implement virtu- ally exclusively in the cloud.


Application of DDMRP


The new approach to production planning, demand-driven mate- rial requirements planning (DDMRP), is increasingly being applied as an alternative to the more traditional manufacturing resources planning (MRP) – the basis of ERP – with fixed lead times. Numerous software vendors, such as AGR Dynamics, Ana- plan, Camelot IT Lab, E2open, Orchestr8, Optimity, SAP, Solven- ture and ToolsGroup, have already implemented it for various cus- tomers.


INTERACTIVE SUBWAY MAP To complement the printed edition of the SCM IT Subway Map Europe featured in


this magazine and on the enclosed poster, Supply Chain Media has also developed a clickable, online version: www.itsubwaymap.com. Users can click to reveal or hide chosen lines on the online map to gain an even better overview of relevant software suppliers.


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SUPPLY CHAIN MOVEMENT, No.29, Q2 2018


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