How would you rate your supply chain when it comes to the use of digital tools like data analytics, IoT, cloud-based capabilities and machine learning?
Do you have the digital solutions to achieve end-to-end visibility or synchronize your planning across business units?
ASCM’s Digital Capabilities Model (DCM) helps companies assess their current capabilities and plan for the future – a future in which digitization leads to supply chains that are resilient against threats and disruptions.
#1 supply chain trend of 2023: big data and analytics
62% of companies plan to increase the speed of digitization
89% of managers think that investing in new technology improves worker productivity
Source: Honeywell, Unlocking Hidden Cost I the Distribution Center
The DCM translates the supply chain into a more holistic, network view focused on the interconnectedness of six level-1 capabilities (nodes), and the flow of information across these capabilities.
The DCM digital readiness assessment allows companies to understand their level of digital maturity both at a single node and across all the nodes.
Each digital capability is mapped to relevant elements in the SCOR Digital Standard. This compatibility enables immediate application without having to redo process, metrics or practices.
ASCM’s two highest levels of corporate membership include a facilitated digital readiness assessment featuring the Digital Capabilities Model (DCM). Together with a trusted advisor from ASCM, you and your team will get an expert assessment of your supply chain’s digital maturity and discuss areas to improve your digital capabilities to achieve the most impactful results.
By signing up for a free ASCM online account you can take the 10-minute Digital Readiness Survey. The survey results will provide information about how to start, scale and sustain your digital transformation.
The Digital Capabilities Model was developed in partnership with