Enhancing Supply Chain Traceability with Serialization

Global supply chains are under unprecedented pressure. Across industries, especially pharmaceuticals, automotive and CPG, organizations struggle with disruptions, limited visibility and increasingly complex regulatory requirements. As highlighted in the white paper, traditional approaches based on manual updates, siloed systems and disconnected processes no longer support the speed and accuracy required in today’s market.

 

Manufacturers understand the value of supply chain performance and resiliency; however, they fail to address the key pain points that exacerbate day-to-day operations.

 

Key Takeaways

 

Core Questions Explored

Serialization, delivered through cloud-based SaaS platforms, emerges as a decisive enabler for real-time product tracking, compliance and operational collaboration. This white paper showcases how Movilitas.Cloud, offered through the Siemens Xcelerator Marketplace, provides end-to-end traceability, rapid deployment and a unified digital thread across systems and partners.

 

Understanding Today’s Supply Chain Challenges

The research makes it evident that many manufacturers face recurring obstacles that hinder their ability to scale, comply, and collaborate effectively. Understanding these obstacles is key to defining a successful traceability strategy. Below are the core challenges highlighted in the white paper.

 

 

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This paper was originally published by ABIresearch and Siemens: Whitepaper | Enhancing Supply Chain Traceability Through Serialization

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