Supply Chain Café: Rightsizing Inventory in a VUCA World: The Demand Driven Adaptive Enterprise Approach
Supply Chain Café: How to Rightsize Your Inventory? We will explore this critical question in the context of the Demand Driven Adaptive Enterprise.
Supply Chain Café by PICS Belgium
Supply Chain Café by PICS Belgium is an initiative of PICS Belgium, oriented to members and domain experts, with the goal to distribute knowhow discussing amongst peers. The PICS Supply chain Cafés are 1 hour’s interactive lunch sessions, where an industry expert is invited to present a supply chain topic in 20 minutes, followed by a lively debate among all participants.
How to Rightsize Your Inventory?
Join us at the Supply Chain Café for an insightful webinar with expert Peter van Cuyck, where we’ll explore this critical question in the context of the Demand Driven Adaptive Enterprise.
In today’s VUCA world (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, Ambiguous), balancing inventory is more crucial than ever. Having the right amount of inventory, in the right place, at the right time, can be the key to business success.
But when inventory is mismanaged—either too little or too much—it becomes a liability, not an asset. So, how do you determine the right stock level?
In this engaging session, you’ll learn about:
- The bi-modal distribution curve and how it impacts inventory decisions
- Why many companies still struggle to rightsize their inventory
- What the optimal stock level really looks like
Are you ready to explore a smarter way to determine stock levels for maximum flow and efficiency?
Join us for an engaging discussion that will transform the way you think about optimizing stock levels!
About the Speaker:
Peter van Cuyck is a Master Instructor at the Demand Driven Institute and a recognized expert in Demand Driven methodologies. He has led global rollouts of Demand Driven MRP and Sales & Operations Planning for top companies like ETEX. In addition to his instructional expertise, Peter runs DDBRIX workshops, where participants use LEGO bricks to experience Demand Driven concepts in action.