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Serus aims to revolutionise high tech manufacturing


Serus has launched 'Serus Supply Chain Visibility & Intelligence'. This is an end-to-end software solution for managing outsourced manufacturing in the high tech industry. 

Based on the Serus outsourced semiconductor manufacturing platform, Serus Supply Chain Visibility & Intelligence offers stakeholders and partners a view of the entire extended supply chain. This enables them to monitor progress and compliance, anticipate constraints, gain visibility into demand and costs, orchestrate activities, and operate with lower inventory buffers. 

Serus Supply Chain Visibility & Intelligence is a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution which is aimed at offering automated data gathering and validation coupled with analytics.

Designed specifically for outsourced supply chains, the software is designed to ensure timely and reliable coordination across all partner relationships via a single, holistic solution.

"Other manufacturing solution providers have evolved their existing products with just a minimal nod to the complex dynamics of outsourcing," says Anand Iyer, Sr. Vice President at Serus. "At Serus, we have completely rethought what visibility and intelligence means for outsourced manufacturing with the goal of enabling every stakeholder to work with partners with the same degree of insight that they would have with internal entities."

Serus says the benefits of this package include healthier margins, improvements in on-time delivery, greater supply chain agility and scalability,
and the ability to more effectively capitalise on upside revenue opportunities.

The firrm claims that in operations, finance, commodity management, and planning, its latest software can:

Discover problems such as risks to supply continuity, critical shortages in supply, cost variances to negotiated prices and service contract terms, and excess and obsolescence ris
ks

Monitor activities such as the progress of supply chain execution against commitments at inventory hubs and distributors, while ensuring compliance to contract terms and tracking manufacturing, purchasing and shipping activity across the supply network


Improve key results, such as on-time delivery performance, response to unplanned upside, cost to serve, and the time required for analysing and responding to exceptions


The Serus Supply Chain Visibility & Intelligence software is available now.


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