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Connected Supply Networks Move From Visibility to Execution as Disruptions Intensify

As transport disruptions continue to expose the limits of traditional supply chain coordination, industry leaders are shifting focus from visibility alone to coordinated, real-time execution across multi-enterprise networks. Port congestion, terminal delays, and shifting inventory positions are no longer just operational headaches — without aligned decision-making across partners, they quickly escalate into missed deliveries, production stoppages, and financial losses.

In this article published by The Supply Chainer, Elemica’s Chief Innovation Officer Arun Samuga explains how connected supply networks establish a shared execution layer across suppliers, carriers, warehouses, and customers — enabling companies to move from reactive firefighting to proactive intervention. From re-routing shipments before delays compound to accelerating invoice processing during disruptions, the shift toward synchronized, network-wide execution intelligence is becoming a critical differentiator for supply chain resilience.

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