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“Supply chains compete, not companies”
— Martin Christopher

No two supply chains are identical - the unique combination of products, industries, and geographic locations is influenced by specific customer demands, market dynamics, and regulatory requirements. Coupled with additional considerations for sourcing strategies, transportation networks, and distribution channels, firms are constantly juggling new challenges and opportunities.

Optimizing supply chain operations is a strategic imperative for manufacturing, automotive, and energy firms to secure a competitive edge. A data solution that brings together all of their data and flexes to meet their needs is critical. Enter Databricks Marketplace.

Databricks Marketplace is the open data, analytics, and AI tool marketplace. As every supply chain has its nuances, Marketplace enables each firm to select the best applications for their needs quickly and efficiently. Replace costly, complicated, and lengthy evaluation processes with easy-to-evaluate tools by quickly deploying assets through pre-built ML models, notebooks, applications, dashboards, and more.

68% of CIOs and 99% of AI leaders say platform unification for analytics and AI is crucial (source)

Databricks Marketplace is powered by the open source Delta Sharing standard which enables seamless integration with the Databricks Lakehouse Platform. Check out these examples of how Marketplace can supercharge your data and AI supply chain strategies.

Weather

Explore the effects of weather on historical events, including energy supply and demand and buyer behavior with Accuweather’s Historical Weather Data. Align weather events with your company’s sales data to see how the weather has influenced your business and build projections for future impact.

Commodity Pricing

Fluctuations in commodity prices can significantly impact a company’s profitability and overall cost structure. Evaluate the Commodities Future Trading Commision’s Commodities Futures data to make informed decisions about when to procure raw materials, negotiate better contracts with suppliers, or hedge against price volatility. Commodity prices can also provide insights into the competitive landscape. By monitoring prices for raw materials, a company can better understand its competitors’ production costs and pricing strategies.

Container Port Traffic

Container ports serve as crucial gateways for the import and export of goods, and their performance can significantly influence the movement of raw materials and finished products. Container port traffic data can also help a company manage risk. For example, if a company relies on a particular port for imports or exports, monitoring traffic at that port can help the company identify potential disruptions or delays and take steps to mitigate them. Watching and caring about Container Port Traffic from World Bank Open Data enables manufacturers to ensure smoother logistics operations, minimize costs, enhance supply chain reliability, and strengthen their competitive position in the marketplace.

Consumer Data

Are you selling directly to consumers? Target critical characteristics of your best customers to reach new customers with InMarket’s Predictive and Proprietary GeoType Audiences with over 1,000+ multidimensional audience segments. And how is customer sentiment to buy big-ticket items? Check out Rearc’s Light Weight Vehicle Sales: Autos and Light Trucks to assess consumer demand for these vehicles, a trusted economic indicator of consumer confidence and buying power.

Global Events

What is the relationship between inventory management and dynamic pricing to global events? Get ahead of the planning with the Curated Global Intelligent Event Data by PredictHQ by leveraging event data to maximize your revenue without overstocking your inventory.

Manufacturers who prioritize exploring new data sets as integral components of their supply chain strategy will gain a competitive edge and can pivot quickly to dynamic market conditions. By incorporating specialized data, they can uncover new insights, identify emerging trends, and make data decisions that optimize production, inventory management, and demand forecasting. This will offer manufacturers a valuable opportunity to enhance operational efficiency, reduce costs, and improve customer satisfaction, ultimately fostering sustainable growth in an increasingly data-centric business landscape. The Databricks Marketplace is your new strategic partner to explore and deliver impactful data strategies.

Check out the Databricks Marketplace today.

Want to get a jumpstart on your supply chain optimization? Check out the Databricks Solution Accelerator for Supply Chain Distribution Optimization with pre-built notebooks and step-by-step directions.

Explore these solutions and more on the Databricks Marketplace.

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