Smart Data and AI will Unlock Supply Chain Insights Driving Sustainable Procurement Decisions

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Advanced analytics and AI will help brands and retailers predict risk at the product design or development stage to align with consumers’ sustainability demands and avoid greenwashing

Brands and retailers must drive sustainable supply chains by accelerating digitization, enabling informed procurement decisions and predicting risk using smart data and analytics, Tobias Grabler, Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Topo Solutions (Topo), told delegates at the Made in Asia Sourcing Symposium.

Describing sustainability as the â€śnew competitive battlefield”, Grabler said data could provide insights about a product or supplier, adding an additional dimension to existing commercial data on price or quantities to empower procurement managers to make more sustainable procurement decisions.

“Going one step further, collected data, for example, about materials and components, in combination with advanced analytics and Artificial Intelligence (AI), can help predict risk at product design or product development stages,” Grabler said.

“Data creates transparency in the supply chain and in the products that consumers are buying, which is the first steppingstone to driving sustainability. â€śWe see a lot of pledging, goal setting, and strategizing these days about sustainability and climate change, but we need to get into the execution of things. â€śTechnology is a great facilitator, what needs to happen now is a mindset change with companies accelerating the adoption of that available technology.”

Topo is a low-code supply chain platform for cloud-based remote collaboration, process automation, and advanced analytics covering a product’s journey from sourcing, product development, ordering, and production, to quality, chemical, and sustainability management.

“Sustainability is a very wide field, especially in the supply chain, and you need a holistic approach to avoid quickly going down the greenwashing road,” Grabler said. â€śSupply chains are by their nature complex and involve different stakeholders and elements, from factory workers to chemicals, packaging, and CO2 emissions, and a joint effort is definitely needed to achieve sustainability along the entire chain. â€śOld ways of working such as sending emails and Excel are too siloed to achieve the necessary transparency. â€śTechnology provides the efficient collaboration tools needed for the different parties in the chain to achieve the overall sustainability goals.”

The Made in Asia Symposium, thisyear in its eleventh edition, is organized by the French Chamber in Hong Kong.

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